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7 , - ' ' THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, Nl PatTro - - H 7 -v Great ijestic Rang iom kail ii Bargain Wee! Special Demonstration J Bargain Sale of 1 n ex 1 17 (7 P gLpiayaiuaiiiiiiiiJU'i"ii' Li L- sg-gggfc 4 t r t 1 :t i Si ji X 4 ; h 1 ; ; Jt Copyright Ml I T D.MHlJa ,,u. Tobacco Co. PLAY the smokegame with a jimmy pipe if you're hankering for a hand out for what ails your smokeappetitel For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries! Made by our exclusive patented process, Prjpce Albert is scotfree from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefun that ever was scheduled in your direction! Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem! You'll talk kindvords every time you get on the firing line! Toppy red bag, tidy rmd tint, handsome pound and half-pound tin humi dor and that claeey, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moittmner top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C Monday c a package w wr vj ll.'.'O war f uar 1 vV KEI'ORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH THE BARGAIN AND IT'S WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE! Through special arrangements with the manufacturers, and during this Bar gain Week only, a beatuiful, useful and substantial set of Cooking Ware will be given with eveiy Majestic Range sold. This ware is good ware (not cheap ware) it's worth a lot to you. Come and see for yourself. AND REMEMBER The price of a Majestic Range this week will not be increased, and there will hardly be a great reduction for years to come, it eyer, but there may be an in crease soon. THE t-LAUDR LASTS SO DOES TOE PRiCE! mm Mmjf Mm 0MM fey w fsfp' jW I 187 The 9 counties co-operating with the State Board of Health through the es tablishment of countv health depart ments with whole time officers in 5fl charge come forward with the best re- trfl port for the past month yet achieved in Bjfjj this work, which has shown steady progress. A total of 14,502 people were vaccinated . in the campaign against typhoid fever, and in the same period a total of 969 sanitary closets were built, these being for the most p:irt in the rural sections of the coun ties. These two items are nierly the high t'pots in the work accomplished. T. e c(!v.cationa! work along health lines in these counties are summed in 'the f !lov,:ng statistics: 113 public I r leetins held; ;iUcm':?.nce upon these jr.ictint;.,, 11,4s."); letters sent out, 2,857 r.ew.--papor an'cie.; en public health natters published, 157. 1 Tne result attr.'L:' through encr r?'Ac health rr:ca.;.Cj is graphically shewn in t'-e report of communicable . tiiseases for the month. While the coun it s in question r.vj mong the most ' i opuhrds in t ; et the incidence of preventab'c nier -- - was extremly low as cxrr.r.-.xd vit'i other counties (where su:.. .wk fa-, not been (lone. I Here arc t" c f!; - ..s: ; yphoitl fever 7G, ('.iphiheri:' '., w.:oop :.f cough 124, I r-a let 1 o, .j-c-, i, .smallpox tota' 252. I On tin! other han-.', ;-.u'.!ng from the Itiftclvngs ol i -u.j', vc mist expect jthe i.ner.inoiv;r. death :r.fo fo.- this win ter to bo except ionallv iiigh. In the ep idemic, of 1899 to 1892, we find that while that epidemic stopped in tha year 1892, the pneumonia death rate in 1893, the year following the epidem ic, was unusually high. 1 "The October Health Bulletin, to be issued about October 1, will be an in fluenza special. It is designed to cover comprehensively and detail what the individual should do, what the county gs 1 1 1 .1 - 1 . . 1 I U bi'.uuiu uu, wiiai ine community snouiu do. and what the State health authori ties will do in the- event the epidemic' bespeaks an extensive and careful Th ' for tho fir8t half of reading of this buletin. A heavy re- Knm9t JZ Btiii more enco iragjng. iiponsibility resta Especially upon f July venercal diseases again Majestic Rang; At Our Store One Week (J , Sept.' To Be Truly Economi There Should Be a MajesJ in x our Kitchen. Economy is not merely spending i least mnnpv hmrinor o r-onn- 4...1I . miigc at tuoij a price is maeea laise economy. The first cost is not the onlv enst-j little additional first cost of a Majesl is nothing conrpared with its ccrm of fuel, durability and satisfactory i vice. Nearly a million Majestic Ranges, no economically, scientifically and satisfa torily serving millions and millions people, civilians and soldiers, is proi positive of Jheir superiority oven others. There is only one best. The public k" judged. 1 he Majestic is recognized tne standard ot all ranges. The struction, materia, workmanship beauty of this wonderful ranee isi quailed, and it embodies important fi tures possessed by no ffther range. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE- At our store during ojur Majestic gam Week. It's your chance to eet quainted-with real facts, about rangi We assure you it will be worth yol wnne to investigate. 1 Two New and Important Features The Wonderful Unseen Riveting Yes, it's rivet-tight, just like the old Ma jestic, but the rivets clinch inside of nickeled parts, leaving nickel smooth is glass, and there are no big, bulky bolt heads on the inside. And, remember, rivets hold tight; bolts with only one or two threads holding are bound to work loose and cause no end of trouble. The Majestic is smooth inside and outside it's. a striking beauty more than skin deep. Oh, Joy! Top Needs No Blacking A smooth, highly polished cooking to burnished blue, not only adds to beauty of the Majestic, but absohr eliminates the work, dir and worry trying to keep the range looking nice4 just an occasional thin coat of paraffif retains its beautiful velvet blue color. ew lag; a s 1 hi 1 HI he Ik t Is 1 sm hti tl ti ab bi- tef Ic it la ie: If you haven't a MAJESTIC, avail yourself of this opportunity to get? acquainted with this wonderful range know the inside of ranges. McCrary-Redding.Hardware Co. Ashfeboro, N. C. ' o WHT NOT GET THE TEST BEST LAUNDERING v . If Jrou Want the beat U and 17 work without pejrinf nra ' 1 than the ordinary price, 70a should Mad roar good to , tha Charlotte Laandry best qnfpped Mandry ts the Booth.' " - " . s- : ' ' .' CITABLOTTE IAUNDRT ' ' Pylnf M ClMntKf , v ' r- ' ' CHARLOTTE, N, C 1 : " V. P. ItOYSTER ohc StateB tnd local offlciala Vhose .v. n t i. ronnrtAtl with n-.OHt urgent duty isto provide for tho . tet, of 7B2. others ior the month wucty ci health and itre, we refer c.; M foilovi: typhoid fever 741. pecially to the chairman of boardu of whoopin- cough 628, measlee 212, county commiM:oner. who are the ex- Bmaliox117, diphtheria 65, scarlet fe off .c.al chairman of the board., of y ft Kvt& Kn throat 12, chicken health, and to the local health offlcen.-pM infant paralysis 8, epidemic An average of ftevor.ty.five children fogiti, 7, Broncho-pneumonia 13, a day examined and treated was tho iobar pneumonia 9, cholera Infantum 9, record established duringv the past bacinaW dysentery 23, amoebic dysen week by tht dentista conducting free te x , para-typhoid 9, ophathalmea dental cbnica in eight counties under -noratun, a tho direction cf the SUte Board of neonoratttm 8' , Health. Nearly a thousand treatments . were givn during the week, which es-1 Mr. Central Falls News Thaddtu Connor from High onsnca a new wcora lor tmclency polnt .pent the UtUr part of the week in this line of work. with his father and mother, Mr. end Gratifying remits in the fleht bein w"1 S""" ""u 2JSf-?W WrT VBNo A nberef toe Central Ftlb'peo 1 .1"'.. T0' HeaIth pl attended the eerrices at Neighbor's awshowii in the number of eases re- Urt gundty tnd SuiHUy night. ' P"t month. Fcrthat Mr Walter Prk d famUy of period there were 741 cases reported H, h Point yud Mr. and MrsrW. L Thurber, Bunrtay. . . I Misses Willie and Annie Bonkemejr er and their little brother, Lenord were visitors her Sunday. ' . I Mrs. G. C York is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Fields ef Greenville. 8.C. I Children's Day exercises were held at the M. E. Church last. Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The exercises were very nice, and quite a Urge crowd wae present. . , . EXCESSIVE .ACiQUY It X lK bottom ol most ii'Settirf Ul. ' ' ' -' 1 rlea t from for h l-jr-irrc l f . '1 T VJ I I 1 . 1 a' m m m m r 7&. Boyi! it ' ' Card ef Thanks . ' f Throorh tVie columns of The Cmirtar I wish to frrirern mj thnnki to pr fri-Tv' tni r r" for thrtr V ' ' Bunch of IiTeWiet, Who Sell 'Green Flagf. Motor Oil iaThii Count : da, aad FLAG- FLAG" risht "up't.th-mtBt" la . L - I .1. . - MOTOR OIL. I have bee vsiaf t- y MOTOR OIL for re tkasi e T-T' V thlaf else, aad ssere lhae -thai, 11 am 1 J-i 4 tl s ff'sM.. aei Iff uwan. la t It. I feud tbslr , veHUlag heaeit New rsa JUlee sesse 1eaet advertUbf fee "CREEK FLM ayeelf, by .tslliag yoe beys where y ees "get It" . ;j . .. ..-...., y . 1.1 ... . . . ., rv , w ra fiJ iiv - r.n a-yo ri; ,;:; Vi
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