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TBTTF-SDAY, 'JULY U, lSU. PijcTVo WITH FINGERS! ' CORNS LIFT OUT NOTICE OF SALE OF - ' PERSONAL PROPERTY A ftCMINOCR f OR. SVCBY AV Under And by Tirtu of power vested ia me as Administrator of the estate of XL C Tucker, deceased, I will on tbe 2nd day of August, 1919, at one o'clock, P. 1L at the Seagrore - Old Mill House, ia the tows of Seagreve, N. C offer for sale to the higest bidder all the personal property belonging to the estate of the said M. C Tucker, deceased, -consisting of one corn mill, Spanish Burr, a lot of dressed lumber, Freezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit CONTINUAWLV And Consistently f I - . : -- " Toy uill find one 25 horse power engine, Inter ;-r all -Jhree . Kavors national, and all personal property belonging to said estate not herein before mentioned. This the 7th day of July, 1919. W. H. TUCKER, Admir. of M. C. Tucker. Ji. In3ftie; sealed; i i-packaie$-;bot lock ; "for the. name., 20R0 COURIER, ASUEBOIta, n. a ( 3 W T T- I 1 - ! A few cents buys ft tiny bottle of the niiigie Freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. In stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or irritation, x These little bot tles of Freezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? No humbug! LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It! Ssueeze 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 and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck ,armt and hands each day and see how freck les and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin be comes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. American Owned, Entirely! "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Quick Relief with Safety ! For Headache Neuralgia Earache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Colds Grippe Influenzal Colds' Neuritis Backache Joint-Pains Adults Take one or two tablets with water. If neces sary, repeat dose three times a -day, after meals. Elnce the original Introduction of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" millions . apoa millions of Ow genuine tab' lets have bees prescribed by phyil- eUas end taken by tho people eacb- JW, wj perfect safety'. ' .. ; Always Insist upon . ,, :vzq Qmrtn&nuU Tablet AmMm b the trade rV of BerfT Unrnfif 'T 20-eent package Urger alias. Boy. ttigfatX ErjtK packages, FOIl SUMMER COLDS Cstsrrh. Asthira, tlsv-Pever, etc iassrt h the aoftxd s mlj qaantityof Wti not ! the C1nhee. At au" dmg nor IX C3 sad SU3 of RuIUd diract t"i C-ATT, . :. I. 1 Cane of Dpondrnc r. . Drpomipni" is ofU-n earjmd by in- "''"-rtion and eonotipation, nd quirVly :.:;( irs h-n ClniLorlain'a Tn! 1 ' rr t.-i1.-n. T!,' fil'li-t etrnrj'h- ' "I t' a (' f.,,n r - , ;, t' ! b.l'Ai I 1. BILLION TAKEN BAMS ORDERING HAND GRENADES Over 175,000 Children hi Fifth District Will B RottUng Enemy, Wasta, Daring Summer t&onths. Richmond, Va. According to the latest available figures over five hun dred banks tn the Fifth Federal Re serve District have ordered supplies of hand graii adOe penny-savings banks that are to be used by the children for summer savings. The total number of hand grenades that have been or dered exceeds 175,000. The plan of the hand grenade bank originated In the Treasury Depart ment, and the banks are being dis tributed In this district by the War Loan Organisation here. Every school child under the age of seventeen years may, by applying at the local bank, re ceive one of these Jumd grenade penny-banks as a loan for the vaca tion period. It, during the summer, enough money Is saved to purchase one or more War Savings Stamps the bank becomes the property of the child. The banks are made out of real hand grenades that were to have been used against the Hons. With percussion cap and high explosive removed, and slots cut to reoeive and take out coins, mey are now aoing servioe against the enemy, waste, as banks tor sav ings. School officials all over the district are enthusiastic aboot the plan, as they feet Uzat it wfll not only keep alive but strengthen tbe thrift ideals that already ham been' implanted in the minds of (be children. J.v-H. Btnford, assistant superinten dent of puMlc schools here, has en dorsed the scheme, in reoeot tetter expressing tbe hope that all the banks in the distrkrt would oo-opewte by ret ting supplies at tbe hand grenades, as the school ai)oea are enthnal tic about saoort&f (hero. OBJECT IS TO MAKE PEOPLE PROSPEROUS tevernment Much Interested In Series of Wan ftavle ooMee That Ait Raptdly Mtng OronledL Government- offlotala at Washtef ton are wateklng wKh m little tnter st th growth of a aartaa of aoeioUoa prtnglag p an ever the .United taUa. TbT how a area ay attained a MBborablf Oat MaohM wall ip tno Um mSBkm. ' : '''Yi.-, ' " Traaoiuy 'gapartawai offlctahi ' are artlrahttty tBtaaeoted. tl Oris nove It footwod oy Utat 4t As) 0000 'is a aoceety to f orated 0 aaaiis of Ox ooorotart and ak tedrrMval bar are pWed la tbo tvoarary 4aaV seat archrvesi '.a-,yi.v7.'s..,- ,v ,:, ' . Theoe oottatfea are War BoaWOea, aad tfto aooOva of J Uaty hi Thrift Ta government, la lavortng taM aanissoaa, aaa boi only la Tljw tb wtahtag of tho VJtlU Itatw tLroflgm . TU of ThrlJt aM Waj Xalaf tlaatfo. fciit too big Idea Is to eaaM I aaaa ladrrMaal awmbor to Warn tho VeatM to ktnaalt of Mog thrtfty Too" grrarnnseat W lot eking to tflvert capital fraa lagiUmato eom kaoralal aaterprls . tt doe not want to tlo ap-vast roxoa.' It la the person who baa-never saved lyitomatkially 'that It la tbe moot anxious to reach, Ala oe'itoa aaa ooa aeldo tha small amount that ao baa ba aecuotomad lo tpend. and ttta, drawing low par 'Mat Tmmsi t' wet, vm ta at ta e4a!y tV-a fw Into a ee rj-a & rr"- tio m pay - t m or prwvkle a mr . t ".- "i c" r- cnabo a pma -.1 '1::.a;V ' AGENTS CARRYING MESSAGE OF THRIFT Harold Braddock, Director of Saving Division Writes Letter of Ap preciation to Each of Eigh teen Hundred Workers, First-hand information and sugges tions as to how to obtain increased efficiency and prosperity may now be obtained by women on the farm, in any part of the country, from the home demonstration agents of the depart ment of agriculture cniermg raw UM , . . . national savings movement with a sect that characterizes all their work. some eignieen nunarea 01 mese nome demonstration agents have been carry- Unit the mesaaKs of thrift into the farm houses all over the United States. In appreciation of their voluntarily undertaken work. Director Braddock has written a letter to each worker, oScommendation, which jeads In part: "Thrift Is primarily the people's ..con cern. If thrift is to become a perma nent national asset, the people's agen cies and organizations must definitely assume their share of responsibility for inculcating thrift by including lit in their program for action. ' Schools, churches, business and labor organisa tions, fraternal societies and women's , . . n organizations, as well as agricultural. wu.acis auu a5-, dertaking this work and are in close co-operation with the treasury de partment." them to the undersigned on or before According to Mr. Braddock's tetter, j the 5th day of July, 1920, or this no plaos for the creation of savings tadV.tice will be pleaded in bar of their re itles in the home are outlined, as fai-.covery. All persons indebted to said lows. estate will please make immediate "1. Habit of saving first some part of income for future needs and of spending wisely for present needs. "J. Home betterment fund, to so cure, for example, running water in the house. "8. Savings plan for every bay and girl. "4. Savings fund in government ao curlties for every family. "5. Keeping of accounts to pro mote wise spending and to Increase savings. j. Safe investment of saving (Nos. 2, 8, 4) in government securr ties until money is needed; War Sav ings Stamps as a desirable Invest ment." EASY TO SAVE I By the same token that the beat way to have any thing la do tt yourself, the bast way to got ahead la the world la save regularly and Invest wtoety. Tour children may 'bo .baying -Thrift flumps bat the ntekela and dimes aod Quarter! thay are abla to save wool bay mow automobile or a borne or. a cultivator. Tbo money to do that vta not bo aaved anleis yon aavo It . If oaay oaoagb to aavo If yoa do It tbo W. i. S. way.', Qaartara ptaotod la Thrift Stamps grow Into War Bav- tngs Btamps and tbo latoraot makat them grow like rata dooa a rammer flower, lave tor that mappy opporr aity. If yoa'ro aot la a War Bering Society get la ono. , Be" wttk ' tbo erowl ifi .,ej . w omMt . 7 ' Did Too Bvor Bay : mr I had tub iiONirrr , . Then' oo&aldor RSOX7LAR BAVlWO-be mod erate about lt(t gtree you tbo power of - . i BEXICTtVB BCTTWO, which save yoa still mora saosey, be sldes aetttnf ran last what ro f waat nl provlieo twads for CUBE UTTUTJUNTa, which pn np teoaay . wtthoat help from yo wbOo yoa'ro cat ting nn mora. ft BCH3 aad bra EAST. U anything better tbaa thatT . ' etait b50W wUb ..; , w : v-.. ,-- NOTICE Mortgage Sale By virtue of the powers contained in a moilgage deed executed May 24th. A. D., 1917, by K. W. Boggs andll. E. Boggs, his wife, to Lucy E. Bonke- meyer, registered in the office of Reg ister of Deeds for Randolph County, book 169, page 171, default having been made in the payment of the prin cipal and interest on said debt which said mortgage secures, and I shall, on the 26th day of- July, 1919, at 12 o'clock, noon sell at" the court house door in Asheboro, Randolph county, to the higest bidder at public auction, the following described real estate to satisfy and foreclose said mortgage, in Cedar Grove township, and adjoin ing the lands of Wm.C. Hammer and others. Beginning at Barker's corner in W. M. Cox's line; thence N. with his line 42 chains to a Spanish ock; thence W. 6Vj chains to a stone pile; thence b. 42 chains to a stone pile in Barker's line; thence East along Barker's line 6 chains to the beginning, contain ing 27 2-10 acres more or less. This the 25th day of June, 1919. LUCTE. BONKEMEYER LACKEY, Mortgagee SALE NOTICE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a chattel mortgage executed nn fVia 5iv1 nf IivarviKr.v 1 Q1Q hv V.V U.U MltJ '"'-". ''J " ' J r 11 WooIpw ntirl rprnrdpH in Roolc 156j page 230, in the Register's Office 0f Randolph County, we will on Satur- day, July 19, lvlKJ, at 1 o clocK, f. 31. old time, sell to the higest bidder for cash on the premises of said E. H. Wooley, tiio lono'.v:ng described per sonal property: One Inter-National Gasoline Engine 12 H. P., and one Winship 70 Saw Cotton Gin, Ono Bost Cotton Press, One pair Moline Wagon Scales 7500 pounds capacity. This the 21st day of June, 1919. AMY LUTHER, mortgagee J. F. BOLING, assignee. Save and have -Buy W, S. S. Administrator's Notice Having qualified . as administrator yJk wla CflWllc Ul William v. uuiia, uc- ceased( of Randolph countVr North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es- tate of the said deceased to exhibit This the 3rd day of July, 1919. ' T. FLETCHER BULLA, Administrator of William O. Bulla, deceased. Executor's Notice. ' Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament f Benjamin, Bulla, deceased, late of Randolph county, North Carolina, "this is to no tify all persons having claims against tie estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of July, 1920, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recover All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment, n This the 8rd day of Jnl',1919, : T. FLETCHER BULLA, - Executor of the estate of Benjamin Jr. Bulla, deceased. w ; Administrator's Notice Havine? mmlifln' mAtnMntrnr an the estat at Rottv RilAr mmi. led, of Randolph county, North Caro lina, au persons naving uaims. agauut said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them' ta th undjmlimAl. ilnlv verified on or before tho 20th day of jun,iiu. or this soaco will bo plead ed in bar-of their recovery. All per- quested, to come forward and - make prompt setuement , -, .. -1 . , . This tho 17th day of June, 1919. ' ED BELOW. - Administrator of Hetty Below, da- ceasecv, . . , .... NOTICE To' Whom it May Concern: " . nouco is hereby riven . that the Governor of North Carolina, will be asked to pardon Lerton R. English, wno was convicted of murder in the econd derreo at July term, , 1913 Any person desinng to oppose said pardon should do so at once. This tho 16Ui day of July, 1919. it , DAISY ENGLISH, ouEn-r.ciDiTY ol tho stemach has ttpt tnany akht'sreeU li your ttotrcl U cil. dtairbad, HWr two Or threo rf ire i.-iye- because -tt Is your protection .alnst Inferior Imitations.' just as. tbe sealed packa2e is protec tion aaalnst purity. " v SEALED TICRT KEPT RIGHT The IUVVI i W&Y NOT GET Laundering? If you want the best laundry work without paying more than the ordinary price, you should send your goods to the Charlotte Laundry the best equipped laundry In the South. ' - . CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY Dyeing and Cleaning ' " CHARLOTTE, N. C. W. P. ROYSTER Asheboro, N. C .. a.-u t Iiti333 BUILD Tho world has had enoueh of struction is here, of building up, is here. Each community wilt i j ' find ito its advantage "to use the splendid community spirit de- ; eloped through war activites Randolph has future, wo talk about It, we dream about it, --andwillrealitoltwhen-woworkfor.it.'' J. -To build and rebuild will require grit, frit ftnd money. v It Is , tho mission of this bank to help you get tho money.- Wo desire : . to have you come now, at tho very beginning of this new year, to not only build up capital,' but a credit that will enable you to borrow.:.,o ' - -:v '' :--v Our appeal is directed especially to tho young man and to turned soldiers ftnd sailors. Com in and discuss your capital J a rv i i . . a i ' ana Duuamg pians witn ua. wo autuaf pians wiin. ua. we can neip you. : - - . : BANK OF RAIISEUH, Ilamsenr, N. 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