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Page Two THE AS11EBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. G THULSDAY, iLTlLZlEg OCTOBER 541 CLEAN UP WEEK Insurance Commissioner James R. Young insist that every agency in the state make the greatest prepara tion for the coming clean up week, October 6-11, and the Fire Prevention Day, October 9. The State Department has on hand a great amount of literature to be dis tributed to the homes, factories and offices of the state, and by sending Jamea R. Young, Raleigh, N. C, a postal and asking him he will send any amount of this literature. This is the time that the school children can work through their Safe ty Leagues. The mayors and nre cmeis in tne many municipalities have a large re sponsibility in this movement and promise to utilise their opportunities to the utmost, not only in calling on the people to clean up premises more closely than ever before, but to give as ample aid as possible, especially in preparation for clearing out the trash and plunder that the householders get out of t.eir closets, attics, basements and out-houses. Inspections will be made as promptly as possible and sue eestions made to help along the work. Authorities pronounce this 1919 Clean Up Movement probably the most important in the history of the state and nation in view of the eco nomic and social reconstruction through which the people are passing, property saved, health conserved and surroundings beautified will be a won derful l elp in this crucial time. "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Into Holers May Convert 47c Bonds 4'i Coupon Bonds He should present tiiose of the 2d Liberty Loan before November 15, 1919, and those of the First Liberty Loao Converted before December 15, 1919, 'having detached the coupons ma turing on these dates. He will then re ceive 41,irf bonds with cupons atached covering interest fi-om November 15, 1919 to May 15, 1920, and December 15, 1920, respectively. These 4&9r bonds will be exchangeable on and after May 15, 1920, and June 15, 1920, respectively, for 4 Vi 7c (permanent) bonds with all subsequent cupons at tached. (2) If the holder desires to convert 47c bonds into 47r registered bonds, he should present them at once, having detached the cupons maturing Novem ber 15, 1919, and December 15, 1919, respectively. He will promptly receive registered 4&7r bonds bearing inter est at this rate from the interest pay ment date next succeeding tne date of presentation for conversion. That is, unless such presentation i? marie before November 15. 1919, and D?cen ber 15, 1919, vespcitively, fhe 114 "r ltitc will not become NOTICE Chapter 100, Public Law of 191S, Sectkms i and & Section 5. . . . Provided, that no child under the age ef fourteen years shall be employed or permitted to work, in or about or in eocoectioa with any mill, factory, cannery, work- j shop, manufacturing establishment, laundry, bakery, mercantile establish ment, office, hotel, restaurant, barber shop, bootblack stand, public stable, garage, place of amusement, brick-! yard, lumber yard, or aay messenger or delivery servicer except in cases and under regulations prescribed by the commission hereinafter created. Section 6. . . . Provided, that nn nanum tinrfor si n VMr rf ace Only Aspirin iaolets with the safety shall employed or permitted to Bayer Cross on them are genuine; work at njght in of tne places 0r "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owned and1 occupations referred to in section 5 made by Americans and proved safeof this act between the hours of 9 p. by millions of people. Unknown quan-!m and 6 a. m., and no person under titles of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets : sixteen years 0f age shall be employ were sold recently by a Brooklyn deal-Jed or permitted to work in or about or er wiucn provea 10 De composed most ly of talcum nowder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" shou'd always be asked for. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross on the park any quarry or in connection with mine. Rulings The State Child Welfae Commission ace and rarh tMot wn nnthino- m executive session on August b, else! Proper directions and dosage in 1919 made the following rulings, each Bayer package .which have the force of law: Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer I No ch!ld0J any der sl Manufacture of Monoaceticidester of teen 'ers sha11 be Permitted to work Salicycacid. in f the occupations mentioned in ! section 5, before 6 o'clock in the mom Systematic Campaign For Baraca " in' ,r 9 'clock at niht- and Philathea Members1 2- No girl under fourteen years of age shall be permitted to work in any 5000 new members sought in North 'of the occupations mentioned in sec Carolina for Baraca and Philatnca tion 5. classes. A systematic campaign is 3. No child under fourteen years of being made to boost and inerease the age shall be employed in any of the Baraca and Philathea membersnip to occupations mentioned In section 5, help Sunday School classes and church- for more than eight hours in r.ny one es throughout the State and to this day. end the State has been divided into di- b. Boys between twelve and four vided into districts with Baraca and teen years of age may be employed in Philathea districts secretaries who will the enumerated occupations when the have under them county secretaries to public school is not in session when it assist in more perfectly organizing ex- is shown to the County Superinter. isting classes and to form new ones. : dent of Public Welfare that the pio The goal for the State this year is posed emplovment is not to the injury 5000 new members, 500 new classes, a of the health or morals of the child. secret service committee in every class, But in no case shall such employment nearia subscriptions in every class and be legal until a certificate has been is the State. The goal for the ten districts sued bv the Countv SuoerinLendent of i A ittr -r . . - . . . , .... dim iu.uuu iur carrying on tne worK :n Public Welfare on blanks turnished Dy new members, 50 new classes the State Commission, and $1000 for State work, a secret! The law does not apply to the sell service committee and Herald subscrip- ing of newspapers where children are tons m every class. j not 'employed to do so, but are allow- The attainment of class fficiency ed by parents to purchase and sell pa entitles the class or county to a star in pers. the service flag of North Carolina The North Carolina Child Labor Law Baraca and Philathea Union, and the and rulings made under it by the first county going over the top gets a Commission do not in any way affect gold star. the National Child Labor Law. The This is the biggest and most far Ktntn Child Welfare Commission is on- Camel ire sold every where in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recom mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. Wimton-Salem, N. C. cfie-tive until Mav 15 j 920 , p aching camPaiSn yet put on by the eratmy independent of the National It 1020 vemiertivelv or! baracas antl Philatneas and leaders law, and is in no way related to any .1 i aim dune 10, .,. uvcy, i confidently ct r t later. Ot couiso. registered bonds do ; , , . " l not have to be exchanged for other in new membersh 5000 goal work beinir carried on by the Fderal ip will be reached, agents. Compliance with the provi- ill III. I I T . bonds because they are in permanent n:"7 ",,8"k a"u. durances sions ot the state law wouia not re form and the interest on them is paid ft ;m.,al 1 lar.ters f increased in- lea.se any employer from the federal bv check ,tcrest in this work. County and dis- Tar provided for m the National La- trict meetings are being- arranged all bor Law by check. l!v presenting bonds lor conversion before November 15, 1919, and Decem ber lo, lUl'J, respectively, holders will1 secure the 4147r rate at least six' mnntlii; n'.u'liY- tVtcin if fVio, lmtil 1 after these, dates. Therefore, though' IZTZu tuc Lunvci oivii ui i i num. " 111 imc'" force until suc:i future date as is fixed1 sir months' public notice, it is obviously:,0 an!zt'd JI!st years ago. Tnousands to the interest bf the hol.k-rs of Y'r V.ubcen n to, Cn;st a"d the i.uivii uv Lilt; v ( n k nr T in ni-fr'i.iw,-!. ihs and wnerever these over JNoith Carolina witn hone of croa- .ting greater enthusiasm and snwadim, ! , the Baraca Philathea plan for organiz-1 I Ul"ie classes lor youn- men and the Baraca Philathea Tinal Dlan of Ol (rtiniynd liible classes and has had .1 most m.nr- vcious growth since the first, rlr. N. C. STATE CHILD WELFARE COMMISSION. A LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SIQTS was HJUlUll IJUIH VI UIC OtJl. Willi LilllLJf jj. i.,oan and 01 t:ie rirsi uoeity ioan Converted to j,;csent them for con version into 4V7 bonds at once. Kespestfully, Fere; al reserve bank of Richmond Fiscal agents of the United States. classes are RHEUMATISM Why will you suffer from this most dreadful disease, when L-Rheumo has proven the greatest remedy for the past 25 years? Thousands of people testify to its wonderful cures. This famous prescription should be in your kome. Have it ready when you feel that first pain. L-Rheumo is a clean, vigorous, efficient agent in the resto ration and conservation of your health. Demand the bottle with BIG L. Price fl.00. Ask our dealer to show you our guarantee. For pale by STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N. C t RAMSEUR PHARMACY ; Ramacur, N. C lound the entire Sunday School shows direct results of their influence and work. "I Just What She Needed used a bottle of Cliamrwr Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone" Man, Tells the Treachery of Calomel Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crash es into sour bile like dynamite, cramp ing and sickening you. Calomel at tacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When vou feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and be CAMELS are in a class by themselves easDy the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test 1 Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment ! Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, premiums of gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality KILLS RATS and mice that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 25c. size (1 cake) enough lor pantry, kitchen or cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for chicken house, coops, or.small buildings, n 1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out buildings, storage build ings, and factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Hamvare Company, Asheboro, N. C. Tablets some time ago and they proved 1,cve y.ou "eecl a l?se X clangerous. caI' to lw invf 1 .....V.1. omel just remember that your drug- Volta Bankson, Chillicothe, Mo. "They E,ist s,el's or ? fT? cens a lar?? not only relieved me of indigestion but tle f, Dodson s Liver Tone, which is tonwl nn m i; , . . entirely vegetable and pleasant to - ...j urvi ci.il' t 1 HI iiiu UI UttCK- , . . , , . ache nnH li77ino00 fi,o i i,,i 1 u take and is a perfect substitute for ject to for some time. They did me a calomel: " 18 guaranteed to start your world of good and I will alwavs speak hver w.ltkout stlrnn yu "P and can 1 , not salivate. . Lion 1 taKe caiomei! 11 can noi De Two Reasons Claimed Why Women t any more than a leopard or a Should Not Vote wlld cat- ake Dodson s Lwer Tone One of the reasons whv womrn which straightens you right up and should not vnt u tv,of ohX v makes you feel fine. Give it to the much influence over her husband, to!fhildren it is perfectly harm irrant nnv Hsiro that ci, m i less and doesn t gnpe. Report of the Condition of . . . . THE BANK OF LIBERTY at Liberty, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business, Septem ber 12, 1919: Resources Loans and discounts $203,181.90 Overdrafts 3,044.63 United States Bonds and Lib-erty Bonds 11,105.00 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 2,000.00 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 10,816.26 Cash m vault and net amounts due from banks bankers, and trust com panies 72,664.23 Checks for clearing 15.80 Only 513 Foreigners Left United States Since Armistice Was Signed According to the reports there has been only 613 foreigners left the Unit ed States since the armistice was siimcd. and a total of 123,522 since the past twelve months ending June 30. 1919. For the paHt five years, ending June 30, 1919, there has been 618.ZZ3 emi rauita denarted from the United States, compared with 1,172,679 im- im gran ted arrived into tne umieu States, during the same period, an ac cess of arrivals compared v;tn depar tures of 654,458. 1 The rumor is that thera are over 1,500,000 foreigners making prepara-j tions to leave the United States and take with them $8,000,000,000 of the money from the United State. ' grunt, any aenire mat sue may re quest, and the other is that she does not have regard for demans rather than for requests North Carolina Very Successful in Preserving Records of World War Mr. Carr, of Pitt County, Grew Clover lnis Year in Spite of Years of Failure Total $302,772.82 Liabilities Capital stock paid in surplus fund Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check. Savings deposits 180,163.80 Cashiers checks oustand ing 1,617.11 Accrued interest due de- itors 1,750.00 20,000.00 5,000.00 3,727.80 90,314.11 The Historical Commission of North the preservation 01 tne records mat ; Total $302,772.82 the state made during the World War. She has some of the finest examples of the world war museums in the country. North Carolina ranks with some 01 ,1 - - , H M, , , Failure in clover raisinir is not al ways the fault of the farmer. Mr. S. I A. Carr, of Farmville. N. C fPitti 1 1 . . . ' ... 1 letir thrZa ZTylX ,Vfc ' t f Northern states in her many war rnT1igit VhetafJS8V'-ecord8, as she commenced to: pre surcst and moat economical method of te rec0i. made at the very be seeuring a good stand. His letter is S"6 ncoraa 10 interesting: 1 l T 5, t. .... 4. . A Gentlemen ' " y ' collect the record that 'the. Hate I hmht't t k4.-j.'mad was the appointment of Mr. R. for tt1SSia,B. House, . veteran of the world war, used the snm urmrHino. if. i as tne collector oi records, ana seconu- nave received very satisfactory result , uiereirom. i ocg also to state that I State of North Carolina County of Randolph, September 19, 1919. I. B. M. Bra we r, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. a. M. bkuwuk, (jasmer. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 19th day of September, 1919. U V. DIXUN, Notary ruouc Correct Attest: A. E. LEWIS, G. W. WRIGHTSELL, W. H. ALLBRIGHT, - Directors. nave on . several previous occasions tried to grow clover, but have always laiiea untu l ,od NitrA-germ. NitrA- 1 Card of Thanks 1 desire to express through the col umns oi The Courier my sincere GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, JAM TryK! Mak this Umen lotlwi' U vmltsti your tanned og v , frtklt4 kin. ' . germ has my highest recommendation thanks to tho good people of Ulah (for clover growing In tho South. I community tor tne many act oi una 1 In emwlniilnn I (m tn tt T ness shown me durinir tho recent ill' never intend - to try to grow clover ness and death of my wife, Mrs. Etta without tho rsc of NitrA-germ. iCox. v ; , (Signed) 8. A. CARS. That each of yon may be abundant- j ,- niiTA-gorm ou produced simitar ly oiessea u my prayer. j -, .'record for thousands of farmers, not! . ; ' WALTER COX. . .only in making successful stands ofl ' " clever, bit ako vetfh and alfaif. NL INSURANCE MAN TELLS .trA-rcrmed clover planted In your cot-1 OF FRIEND'S RECOVERY ton rllevs ft tho Iaat warklnv ofi '. - ' , . '- .Cctton will ha radu hn iha attonl "It 'nffered considerably from gas .is picked. It Is excellent for grating in stomach and colic attacks, and at 'and hay and builds the soil. NitrA- times was fery yellow. His doctor dl- Sdueeie tho Juice of two lemons Into' a botue contafniny three ounces of Orchard White, shako well, and you hav a quarter pint of the best freckle, rnr.rrom, and tan lotion, and complex ion whiUmor, at very, very small eoat Your grocer has the lemons and any ?niir store or toilet counts will swpply v '" mmren oi urzimm YtM lor f r -'' 1 . ?,!arn thi b.1 trm. r -i 'ietn Ir.to tl fiwo, i)rk, arms! In planting this " ' i f t P'" Yyw oi.rVly th.rl with NitrA-grrm and be sure m ". r v' ''in pr, 1 tnn'a rn" 1 Ptand, It imrrov-i ymir crr-p : r. p. nn l;ml. It ' !f 2 0 ' " d-- ' '. It -'rr-l. Tor fr' 1 -- No. .', ;; p . i IMA , ! n:;'., C i. germed retch when planted with oats agnosed his ailment at gall blAdder and rva make the verv I est fr.ed. Ib. trwtbla and that an operauon til noc- will dovble ykr yield and build your essary. Some ono cermiaded him to noil.- VUch .tubblo when turned on- try Mzfr' Wonderful Remedy. Since dcr is equal to 700 pounds of good, taking it ono year ago h tells mo he rradn fertilizer per acre. NltrAgerm-'has 1 en able to eat anything." It is a ed alfalfa is sure of a stand and four simple. hjarmleM preparation that r- or five crops pr year wlUiout cultlva- moves tho catarrhal mucun from the tion. It Is a wonderful land buildor. tnfutimu tract ana anays tne mnam United StaMallroad Adrnlnlstratlon , NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schedules ASHEBORO. N. a (As Information and not guaranteed.) Corrected to May 11. 1919 Leave Arrive '8:30 PM for Star, Jackson " Springs, Finehurst, and ' Ahenleen ' 10:50 AU 1:46 PM for Star. Candor and Ellerbea '12:55 I'M Daily except Sunday, For rates tind other , Information. apply or write to JS. It. WK1KE. Ticket Agent. ' . Asheboro. N. C W. J. WILLIAMS, Traffic Agent, ' Raleigh, N.C CASTOR I A fall innetilefii -our matlon ' WhicL CftUes prartienlly all . .... - v- . - , , w a - X lUiAULA SKliLl l.Uiuli r i I f tomni"h, liver and intentmal ailment.! f inrluding ftpp .dicitis. One don Willi 13 US3 VCT CVCTw 3 i "r3 nv'nrc or tnor.fy rrunriei.- aw yl ait br . l,t"rif'.irl finite Companv and draff- . " u't-'-n eerywhTe. . r-ntur cJ C The "Green Flag" Smile Is the Smile Worth While! The Smile that "Won't come off" There was a time when he didn't smile, When he drove his motor cor: For the engine knocked and thumped and bucked, And gave him a terrible "jar It's different now, when he takes the wheel, And starts (or his daily aoin; . He uses "GREEN FLAG" fo lubricate, And his car runs as smootii as a pia. .. There are two j great essential in lubrication. First, the quality of the OIL, and second, the correct grade or '"body for1 your particular ar. ' The "GREEN .FLAG" MOTOR , OIL. supplies these two great essentials. It is the Ughsst .quality Motor 03, and Is made b vsrybsmsst oi conais. tency. to meet the requirement of yonr particular ' motor. i Your dealer ,has a chart that guide jrou to' ''election. ' i . . ''' The quality of "GREEN FLAG" U all the guide Toa need as to a. CHOICE of motor efl. Keep it hs your mind, always, that yow can not esterciie too much care b the selection of a motor 3 the correct grade and never try to run your car wHhout a foil supply b the lubrication box. ; , Then you keep smil , ing like the mart in the picture. , , vj ;i4 ; j The following well-laxwn and reiieVle dealers ar exdasiv agents for "GREEN FLAG MOTOR OIL In this count. , They guarantee "GREEN FLAG. It will pay you to go out of your way to boy "GREEN FLAG MOTOR OIL CENTRAL MOTOR CO, Meb'oro, H. C. ' , " - ' . , . ,. .. i t " " , ' "' - . ' . . ' ' - . K41 l AS Jkf JL J i&f ti Jl lMUj, . roqr pronptcta for weees ar rood. A multltnda of Bookkeeper, fitenograp er and Typtt are wanted by banks, miUs, railroad, and other large corpora tton at attracyvs salaries, , . .. ,;.'..-' Prrptra for the tmpmedCTted prosperity tht "rcontrortloti wHI brtsf Attend an accredited school and go "over the top" la Che buslnes world, Every body ttidorf , KING'S BUSINESS COLLtCS ' EAir:crj,K.c .-. . cnArxoTtn, K. c .
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