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TOE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, FAKE' ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM LET W. SL SL BE YOUR CHAMPION 5 -a N TKcreforc Insist Upon Gen uine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab lets were sold by a Brookikyn manu facturer which later proved to be ;om- Pare Two er Tablets of Aspirin," the true, gvnw- ine, American made and Anievican' owned Tablets arc marked with ti-e safety "Bayer Cross." ) Ask for them ami then insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and ahvays buy them in thi original Bayei pack-; age which contains proper directions and dosege. ! Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ol Monoucetieacidestor of Saliicylicacid. 1 Trying to Index Soldiers The war risk bureau is trying to in dex every soldier of the late war prop erly so that his record may be secured and held for future reference. Much of the confusion in the bureau nas been caused by incorrect records of names and places. It is likely that some plan will soon be adopted and carried out for doing this work. If this were done the bureau would be able to get more closely in touch with the ex soldiers and sailors in matters (having reference to their insurance and their claims and thereby do a better work for all concerned. It is certain that it is time to do something to make the work of the bureau more efficient and eliminate the confusion. BANKS TO SAFEGUARD BONDS AND STAMPS Are Ready to Protect Securities Small Investors Free or For Nominal Charge. of "Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Hade," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says "My husband bought a S2 trap. I In buying Liberty Bonds, Victory Bonds, Thrift and War Savings Stamps the people of the United States have done more than perform a patriotic duty they have invested in the soundest securities in the world, gold obligations of the Unit ed States of America. But the safeguarding of these se- bought a 50 cent box of Rat-Snap. The curities has come a problem for t-vnr, Anli. Aniivlif Tnt'- K' l f Writ- trap only caught three rati but Rat- Snap killed 12 in a week. I'm never without Rat-Snap. Reckon I couldn't raise chicks without it." Rat-Snap comes in cakes. Three sizes. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Cox & Lewis Hardware Company and McCra-ry-Redding Hardware Company, Ashe boro, N. C. Finding Jobs For Soldier many folk. Only a few persons, rel atively, have either a safe in the house or office, or a safe-deposit box in the vaults of the bank. Far y o many patriotic citizens are keeping bonds and stamps about the house, in the bureau drawer, under the mat tress, or on the shelf. And even if the treasure is thus hidden from thieves, there is the ever present dan WAR SAVINGS STAMPS MADE HOME POSSIBLE Man Who Suddenly Found Himself Without Roof Over Head Was Able to Buy Property. It's not much of a task to place re- ger of fire, and the loss of the money turned sailors and soldiers v.uo have invested. a trade, according to Col. H. Bowman, who ha staken over the war camp com munity's employment service ct the Greensboro Chamber of Ccmme.co. out it is something else to find jobs for men returning without a trade. About 60 per cent oi' the ir.en returning have a trade: the other l'ortv vsv cent are included in the laboring class. Many danger of loss has deterred some peo- of the boys discharged trom the service P-'o from getti .;: as many stamps as are in the early twenties ami most of they might otherwise buy. Hence the them were just beginning to learn problem will Lc- a future Question ai There may be no further call for the people at large to subscribe to huge bond issues, but the govern ment needs the daily and weekly sums which come in from the sale of Thrift and War Savings Stamps for taxes must be kept down. The trades when they were called upen to well go to war and conseuent'y were di verted trom their trade. Some of them too were just out of school and had not begun to v.ork. Xow these hoys are out of the ser vice and have no jobs. They braved the fire of the Huns anywhere from a lew days to months. They offered their lives and gave their time for the ser vice of their country asking nothing, getting nothing unless it were a little praise. The war is over now and all tne praise and oratory ano parades wed as a present one. Steps have been taken, however, to meet this situation. First, every bond er stamp certifi cate may be registered with the Treasury Department Registration means that the owner's name and the number of his security have been "registered" by the government, and that nobody but himself can pos sibly get the money which the bond or stamp certificate calls for. Cer tificates may be registered throutrh bring no bread and meat and clothing, the nearest postoffice; bonds through A real job will bring these thinvv, and tu nt ,', tiven a chance. How.wer, m;st em- ,0,j: u . , , , , ployers seem to think that obligation fla,r(,n ha8, Wn Provided by the has ended and the ex-soldier can find ... lthe!nse,Te9' Everv bank na a job the best way he can. tlonal or savings bank and ev- Stepj are being taken in many places ery truat company has, of course, to erect costly memorials to the sol- ample and secure vaults. For the man diers. It is better and more humane who does not feel that he can afford to take thought for the living. to rent a safe deposit box to keep : Liberty Bonds and War Savings Tar Heel Postmasters ! Stamps in, many of the banks and Among the North Carolina postmas- trust companies have announced their ters who have been re-appointed and willingness to keep these securities confirmed by the Senate are: for him in their own vaults. William M. Hanner, Liberty; Lacyi F. Clark, Raeford; B. M. Gatling, Ral- miannnnrmn S,SSMSSWJ SUCCESSFUL DOLLARS Brawley, Statesville. This true story tells how War Sav ings Stamps built a sure protection around one Washington war worker and his family. Early in the war savings campaign he began a small, systematic invest ment in Thrift Stamps, which ulti mately grew until he had an invest ment of $100. He says he acquired his stamps without depriving him self or family. The investment "just grew" out of incidental savings. Presently this incidental money became scarce. The war worker and his family felt the burden of the war time high cost of living, and the anx iety and expense of extraordinary ill ness of the two children. Then an other blow fell. He awoke one morn ing to find that he had no place to live. His residence had been sold and he and his family were asked to va cate. He could find no houses for rent within his means, and was con fronted with the necessity of leaving the city or buying a home for 'his family. He could not buy without making a substantial initial pay ment, and ready funds were seem ingly beyond reach. Then he thought of his War Sav ings Stamps. He remembered they were redeemable on ten days' notice, with 'accrued interest. With the pro ceeds of these stamps and such small sums as he could gather he made first payment on a new home in the suburbs. Recently he refused to sell it for $1,200 more than the purchase price. This man is a War Savings Stamp enthusiast and he is on the straight road to financial independence. Start your mind going along saving lines and then watch it travel. Buy W. S. S. regularly. Pull together to produce more, to eliminate waste, to save and to In vest In W. S. S. Keep your money at work tor you. Re-invest your Liberty Bond Intsrest In W. 8. S. Handing Over Ship ARE THOSE WORKING German ships interned in the Dutch Invested In War Savinge stase They East Indies are being handed over to the allies in compliance with the terms of the treaty. British officers are on hand for the purpose of taking charge. Never rail to Yield You Hand- '- TBI IT! SUBSTITUTE It is the dollar that com to work "that is the sneeessfnl dollar. - The FOB NASTY CALOMEL ff" f?nJ fal dollar Macs beck another dollar (Harts Tear Liver Without Making "ith lt- It makes itself a dollar sad Tea Sick sad Can Not Salivate i some thing two dottert and ' sotns- . a . , .-" thing whole family of dollar. , 'ZZ 'i? UTr?J dro'" But tha careless dollar goes off ILed aTffiSffT Mwhm and is nam.aee. again, , St "UiJ?; a W sals of A Texas man the other day lost calomel. They all give tha same n,fZtt. ZJw w Ji aon. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking it ' "tH" JST L?w place. - - l1" m off in the poekets of -Calomel Is dangerous and peopie' ,mk tock PoiaoUrs. Be had km it, while Dodson's Liver Tone Is I00 tnugbt his dollars to keep good perfectly safe and gives better re-1 mpny. . . '.,-'' ul U," said a prominent local druggit Htnvhreds of years ago , man to Dod ton's Liver Tone ia personally, whom a handful of money had been guaranteed by every druggist who sells mated burled It all m a napkin. Re Jt A Urge bottle eosts but a few;rot no mere-he did sot avea keep rmU, and If it fail U giva easy re- wmt be had.-"- ' v. lL ff,.2! "'"i Tha dollar that succeeds i a. r.a and eonstipiatlon. you have only u. .j .i w . . ot- to oask for your money back. VZT. J"VT 8vtf Pol-on's LWer Tone is a pleasant- f tTL . .TV I 7L. purely' vegHabt remwrr. p- irf7 W0Tlt' s to both children and adult. sPw interest. And they never " a t rfoonful at night and wake up ToQ' government ' guarantees z f:w; no b!loluMe, irk head- vry one of them. J . of i 1 Uniax-h or constipated bow-. ' ' : - - . ' '''-" It '-n't gripe "T catie iwrtn- A aa once boogbt Manhattad IsV r'l ' ! r.-t tUy i ke violent id for 124. He had the t2. Buy i . "a i!o r( raV.mrl today K'af E.Ttr.n Ctumn and ba m t a i'lTf V.rt'.r trr the enrrv f r ASHEBORO NEWS This Case Has a Hirft For Many Cou rier Beaders An Asheboro woman has used Doan's Kidney Pills. She has found them as represented. She wishes her neighbors to know She pubUcly recommends them. , ,.. No need to look further for a tested kidney remedy. , . . i ?ne proof of mem is here and can; be investigated. , , . Profit ,by the statement of Mrs. D. B. Keithl Salisbury Street. She sava: "l was troubled with pains across the small of my back and through my kid neys, which caused me a lot of incon venience. I had headaches, my kidneys didn't act properly and I always felt area ana languid.- Hearing ox Doan's Kidney Pills X got a box and anly took a few doses before I felt better. . I continued taking them and they reliev ed every symptom of this complaint I always keep a box of Doan's on hand." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simp ly , ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Keith had. Foster-MUbara Co., Migrs, Buffalo, N,x. . Chance to Bar Sesnlanes '. - Secretary of the Nsvy Daniels 'has' author! tod the sale at auction to the highest bidder 265 modern seaplanes. now is uie chance ror companies inter ested fat aeronautics and for sportsmen In general to buy some good planes. Grab yours, f v : f Bases For Padne Fleet San Frenciiwo, , Puget 8outil, and Pesrl JUrhor, Uawail, will be the three chiKf i!cn tor rscifle 1 flt. The 1 ar il or the raeinc fif-et w U be I st the Hawaiian hae. It is ' i 1' nt a navfl training station 'h ry H r A Black-Faced Comedian Once Said: "The reason I am so black is because I am so white!" Jusl: like Plug Tobacco The reason it's so popular is because you can't see the popular part. It's all on the insidea sure-enough Honest - to - Goodness Chew Full of sweetness and delicacy of flavor that experienced tobacco chewers enjoy. "Moonshine" is a satisfying chew for thousands. "That Mellow Flavor Large 20c and 30c Plugs at your dealer's MANUFACTURED BY BAILEY BROTHERS, INC. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ESTABLISHED tf a- Administrator's Notice , Having Qualified as administrator of the estate of William O. Bulla, de ceased, late of Randolph county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having' claims against 'the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tha 6th day of July. 19Z0. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mace - immediate payment. ; ' This the 8rd day of July, 1919. T. FLETCHER BULLA,-, Administrator of William 0. Bulla, ;; i ;. Exscntar'a Notice. ' ' Having ercallfled as etoritor of th lost will and testament, f Benjamin F. Bulla, deceased, late of Randolph eountv. North Carolina.- this ia to no- tify aa penxms navug eiauns agamsr tla estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tha undersigned on or before the 6th day of July. 1920. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All parsons indebted to said estate will pleaso make imme diate payment. . : J Thia the 8rd day of JulrJ 1919. T. FLETCHER BULLA, 1 Executor of the estate of Benjamin F. Bulla, deceased, i notice 1 : To Whom it May Concern: ' Notice is hereby riven that the Governor of North Carolina will be ssked to pardon Lerton R. English, who was convicted of murder in the second degree at July term, 1018. Any person desiring to oppose said pardon should do so at once. This tha 16th day tf Jnlv. 1919. 4t , , DAISY ENGLISH, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY Now Have in Stock Turnip Seed in Bulk Purple Top Strop Leaf Norfolk Globe White fTat Dutch Seven Top Rutabaga &OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ0OOQQQQ; M at taati M Wasii at slsaU tsssV fnw rn rfm ff f"afWI ftt ttkiiiMim isWj' Wflhaf-fssttllsnii rWi J JACKSQN SPRINGS HOTEL Open for the Summer Season GEORGE R. R033, Uanagtr. Jackson Spring!, N. C Li rid istsb Mrf mbiU Msrt mkjLi ttmAi . f? r ' The way of tVio d ' t-psj-ir is hrd, only for awh'l. Tne ' 1 1-!'. ' -t As a Flnsnelsl Frvpixton. The pn Is m!eTi!!tr ihn l sworl f "t U'S a Sffo t't I! st t!i -:1 : ' ' ' ! ! t i ; : iti OhlldroniOry r: rinc:::rs ' CAOToniA Q O 0 0 0 0 0 -o 0 0 ,;0- 0 1 I ;:' 1 In C;.;:forrd!i. is the guy V: ; a l.nrl 1,
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