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Fire Two THE ASIIEDORO COURIER, ASIIEBORO, N. G COUNT COMMISSION LRS MEEl" art.- t i.i. r i cm iM oa uady, Uvoocr a, Te ao.-w.au oi twuiM-y were audited, ajirvel, and oraereu puU. as biwwu lat maOOfttclitrut register. . per utunia oiweu poid to au.c j. Vuncannon ua ue . tu placed uu ut V. r". lux, suui tuucner, 10 ue tiowaru a: tuunpaay. An appropiMUOii 01 (300 was luudj for a b.Ue ucroi rticuiand uj roau leauuig nuui beu.ei m h. luovn s pi-t, be iOid Ule same is iii- it was oiUereu tnat Jlrs. Loiue.ia. Tiiumpson be placed on ti-.e 0. i. litt lor uiree uiuui. u. )o pennoiuu J. M. 1. iev.iu.en wad leieuotM ct Gi) cents taxes ioi Octooer ua.a aim pa.d by A. a. suickiand ' iicrcas w.e icgisier of deeds pre sented t-.e tax dooks for t..o tal ly iy 10 trie commissioner;; at t.ieir regular October meeting which books Woe ijrouM ai;u oiuii't'U Uelnceu to the M'.eritt, '.And wnero:-.s the Legislature at its regular session lor ivi'J, passed an act leavu.,j m u.e discretion ol ti.e County Lonuuis.-ioiurs t,.e lime lur tne sncr:t; to make as ;C,Uar rounus, ".o., tiierelore, it is oiuered in compliance u it:i cnapler u'J of the luuiic La. s oi .sou., tai-.'ana, 191!), tnat uie shcrilf make his hrsi rounn during tiie month ot NovoaiDer and tnat, liio other tegular lounos provid ed for be left to the discretion of tne sheriff, provided, that aal rounus re quired by law be made and completed not later tnan March 1st; and provid ed furtner tiiat all rounus be advertis ed as required by lav, "(bigneu) v. L. VvArtD, Chairman." Ti.e following petition .a present- ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Nunc "Bayer. is ot Genuine Aspirin sty Bayer, AUOUISD 1UJSV0ULD WITH THE AIIEEI CROSS. Junicr Wti Cress. CAN SL 1 Insist oa Bver Tablet of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing propel directions for Colds, Paia, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "11a jer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physician for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture" of Monoacetie acidester of Salicylicacid. WITH DANIELS LEADING DEMO CRATIC TICKET A.xD f'RICHARD REPUBLICAN NORTH CAROLI NA SHOULD WORRY (By Jadgo Frank Carter. ) cd: To the Board of County Commission ers, Randolph County, N. C: '"we, the uiidcusi'ncii per-ons, agree to act as guaraiuo. s lor tae saDSnip tien as shown on a certain petition asking the Board of County Commis sioners oi Kandolpn County for the construction oi a Diidge acroos Big brush near L. E. Brauy's. Tnis peti tion above referred to bears the date of September 1:0 lLUy, and t..e sub scription we hereby agree to act as Former Senator Marion Butler. speaking through the Washington Post of Thursday, names United States Circut Judge Jeter C. Prichard as the candidate of N. Carolina Republicans for the presidential nomination of that party in 1920. Butler declares that the time has come when the South should no longer be disfranchised in the nation's councils. Asserting that "Judge Pritchard is the equal in char-, acter and ability to any of the many, favorite sans now being mentioned,", he goes on to say that if the dis-; tinguishocl Ncrth Carclian should not' be given the hist place cn the ticket,: he will be presented for, and should be unanimously accorded the second place. It is only a few days since a news dispatch from far-oli Hoonlula focus ed the attention of the nation upon an other disting"uis'.:ed son of ti e Old North State as an eligible for the presidency on the Democratic ticket. Daniels, Fitness Of Secretary Daniels, too, it can be 1 L. yljjfSS -- Nwt from Mechanic ' r. , Mr. a&d Mr. S. D. Surma, Wr- oeauy purdtMed tho R. J. Vood I arm, wer uitora at C C Ktdga s receav- )y. Tney expect to mor into toeur new boom U aaort ume, . Mr. J. A. Garner U on Man tick list C CL Ridze, our merchant, ku his new l ord cr. He tmj niso insulted a new teientwnn.. ' Misa Mamio Lackey has been rutt ing at Mr. Victor rarkers toe past week, hiie bejan her school at 'iab ernacle last Monday. - Tne new school house at Locust Grove is neanng completion. Miss Fleta Kearns is teaching at .this place. Mr. J. C Ridge has completed a new dwelling house on the v. K. Harris piace and expects to move to it in the I near tutu re. He is leaving a good liarm on the Uwharrie Kiver. Mr. Ridge's reason for this is that his 'force is exhausted, he having two sons i in Georgia, Marvin E. Ridge and Liss ! Ridge, the latter having seen service 'in France during the recent war. Tney 'are bota representing the R. J. Rey nolds Tobacco Company, of Winston- Salem. Mr. Ridge has another boyr John C. Ridge, in High Point, and an other, C. C. Ridge, who is in the mer cantile business at the old Allen Nance place in Concord township, and two small boys, Muma and Vvoodrow Earlv in the participation of the Ridge,, and one girl, Mabel, vvao ait, United' States In the world war, the Wlth at home. Americnn Red Cross perceived the I A series of meetings began at Mr. value of mobilizing the school children Tabor M- E. church last Sunday, the of the country and the Junior Red Pastor. ev' J- M' Varner conducting Cross was organized. Before the wnr servlces- ended nine million children were en-1 Mr. J. W. Johnson, one or our farm rolled and helped In the war fund , ers- recently harvested his sweet po und membership campaigns, In chap-. 9, crop and presented the writer ter prodnctinn of relief supplies and wlth one that welhed 2 P0"-nds-rn,,c,,.t,.;, frnitnro fnr tho rpf. Mr. J. M. Yates went to. Farmer .. i i,..,o oa h0a,iH Saturday on business. I J C. Ridge J. M. Gallimore b ..... , . . .K rTr.ita and C. C. Ridge made a business trip Children everywhere In the United,. . , , , .... c ON THE :-,D2?SrI2r7i2! During the ttennath ol influenza or compS. &hona.' there is mot than ordinary need that vcrj noaruh and protect epery avenue of your strength. because of its efficient tonic-nutrient properties, dally helps , tens ot tnousands ,to renewed strengtn, , Aose who an' fearful or rundown in vitality thould use the mean that help .build up a .healthy resutance.' . ;V , Wkt SCOTTS does for otKerj' it wiU do for yoo. Trj ill The eaclmhx grade rf cuiUlni og edhi Scaw'.r Mi UtlieiMnoM ' B. B. Pram.' soad ia Norway ami refiwd la one mmm Anwrim '"' Laboratories. It is a gmarutee of parity aad palatabilltr i rriinii ' BcottSiBowB.pkomneVl,ir.J. . T -. . n i States responded to the call to serv-l Q Hughes recently iurchas- ice- Miunufii y.y i irMuuii t iiniu " ed a mule from Mr. head of the American itea cross, guarantors lor maucs a total oi eignt justly said that he is posessed oi , hundred dollars (sboU), which we snail a personal fitness and has attained a! guarantee to be paid in cash or its political stature that eminently quai-j equivalent in tne construction oi the ify him for this great honor. And fur-; sa.d Diidge and payable to sucn oili- titer, it should be said of Mr. Daniels! ciai as you may uesignate. Tins guar- and Judge Pritchard alike, that if the! aniee will be in force and ell'ect, and supreme distinction should come to' binding upon eacn and all oi us, ior a either, North Carolina might be well period oi mnev months irom this tiate, assure that her first President would This October 4, 1919. take no mean rank in that galaxy of h. C. PARKS, premier Americans. C. E. BROWN, Dealing now with Democratic can- W. M. BRAD. didacies, it would be eminently flitting L. E. BRADY. it seems to me for the party organiza- R. L. UHEEn.. tion in North Carolina to bestir itself Opproved October 6, 1919. on behalf of Mr. Daniels' nomination. W. L. WARD, Chairman. It is not enough to say that the mom The following were released from entary situation dose not appear to poll tax on account of being in the U. favor the nomination of a southern S. Army: man. Politics is full of surprises. If C. T. Moore, Franklinville; J. H. the President should be finally elirni Phillips, Franklinvil.e; C. V. Spencer, nated, by his own act or otherwise, it' New Market; Author Cranford, New would be anybody's race. With Mr. Hope; Tnomas Mxon, providence; A. Daniels as the first choice of his own J. Lineberry, Columbia; Grover Bean, state and as either first or second Union; Ed. Ricr.ardson, Columbia; K. choice of the rest of the south, a con- C. C. Ridge Mr. M. Lackev made a business triD This photograph is that of an en- to Grensboro one day recently, accom tluislatlc your,- Jnpnnese member of panied by his son, Roy. the Junior Red Cross of Spokane, Mrs. 0. C. Ridge expects to visit Wash., starting out on the ambitious her mother and home folks in Hay undertaking of collecting "a mile of i wood county within a few days, pennies" for war relief. A eompre-1 Mr. R. E. Snyder moved to his new henslve peace program Is now being home last week. iuessrs. victor raraer ana j. a. an R. D. Ridge are in the mountains for a few days to get apples and chest nuts. Thev went on Mr. Parker's I Ford truck. ' The health of the community is good at present. Corn shucking is all the go now. worked out for the Junior Red Cross. which Is being held Intact and from there we went to Japan 19 ITS UNWISE to put off to-day's duty until to morrow. If your stomach is acid-disturbed take 1M01DS the new aid to digestion comfort todays A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS CF 6COTTS EMULSION ' M. Pearce. Progress; l'errellSuit.Trini ty; John 1). Craven, Coiernlge, physi cal infirmities. The auditors report of .May L'.lst, 1919, was received, approved and or dered filed with tne register of deeiis. Mr. N. 11. Ferguson was re-elected venuon situation mignt easily develop that would lead to his nomination. Ib is not to be denied that Mr. Dan iels has become a really important na tional figure. In tile zeal oi a con crete effort to (ft'slroy hia, a hos tile press gave him hrst a vast no Randolph Boys at State College Or ganize County Club The Randolph boys of the N. C. State College met in the Y. M. C. A. rn Q.rf ortiLnr 1fi 1Q1Q nml nrcrpni7orl tion keeper ot ti.e coanty home at a salary toriety, which the alchemy of his own a Randolph County Club. The follow- and sick Headache, oi $ouu a j, ami mcu ma uuuu nun iruiereni worm lias transmuted to the nir officers were elected the commissioners Charles F S. 0. If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take ' .''Cascarets" It is just as needless as it is dan gerous to take violent or nasty cath artics. Nature provides no shock-absorbers for your liver and bowels against calomel, harsh pills, sickening oils and salts. Cascarets give quick relief without injury from Constipa- Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Cascarets work vrliilo vmi filopn rpmrtvi n t tVm t.rvins , J I - n - ' - Talk about adventures l Men in the Navy come home with the kind of experiences that most chaps read of only in the books. Here's your chancel Uncle Sam has, as you know, a big Navy and gives red blooded young fellows like you an opportunity to step aboard and "shove off", v What will you get out of it? Just this: A chance to rub elbows with foreign folks in strange parts of the world. The chance for good honest work on shipboard the kind of work that teaches you something .real; the kind of work that puts beef on your shoulders and halt on your chest. You will get 30 care-free vaca tion days a year, not counting shore leave in home or foreign ports. You wiU have the kind of com radeship in travel that sailors know. You will have regular payj over and above your meals, lodg ing and your first uniform outfit good stuff all of it. , You can join for two years. When you get through youll be) physically and mentally "tuned up" for the 'rest of your life; Youll be ready through anrji through for SUCCESS. There's a Recruiting Station right near you.. If you don'tt know where it isj your Post master will be glad to tell you) i To any Father and Mother 1 In thm Nmvy your boy' m food, health, for mnd play, and moral waumr pra looked attar by responsible exparta. Shove off ? - Join' flie pure gold of an enduring tame. This Phillips, of Fullers, president; Charles voisons and sour, indigestible waste is no less the property of tne North A Shpffiold. of Randlman. vice nresi-, without griping or inconvenience. Cas- Carolina Democracy tnan of Mr. Dan- dent- Harvev P. Brower, of Liberty, carets regulate by strengthening the it-is personally 11 is a political asset secretary; and Sidney 8. Wood, oi.uuwei "luscies. mcy cust &u uuwe V -1 The Mission ol the Home Paper It has ben said that newspapers arc- made for everybody to read and no which it were folly not to torn to the Asheboro. treasurer. The other mem uttermost account. hers of the c ub are H. A. Dea . R. M. (Deal, S. G. Newlin and J. A. Bruce, 1 t t, 11 . t t n:il: 1 1 t 1 he call to state pride is comnellinc o ei i.i t c t..i. he is a sorry sort of lar Heel whose nf Millhhrnr Ir Wall, of Kdr. XL -its alia one needs to read tlie contents of any paper only that which pertains to their specific duties; but on the other hand every paper and every person have certain missions to execute m life. Our state is dotted with villages, in each of whicn one or more newspa pers are published. They do not claim Call to State Pride patriotism wcuia not De Keyed to a higher pitch by a presidental boom for our own Joe Daniels. Not the least of the merits of an , ... , . nrt 1 VP rtrnnnoflnH'a (rr M r llnmnm to De a review oi tne worm, inese "".0 , th RonHolnh hovq to rome in countrv newsDarjers aDDear faithfully would 1)6 the tendency to loose tne i ename Jne Kanaoipn ooys to co me in aJrJ, bonds of an idol-wohip that threat-1 f contact with and to, have a penings of the neighborhood, lending f"8 to befa-ay the Democratic party to asistance to the unfortunate, extend- " The assumption of its read ing sympathy and consolation to the ' y cauw whateoever, to bereaved, chronicling- with pardonable ?i?ho?(r the unbroken precedent that pried any improvements In the com- h,lbf , third term in the presiden munity and bringing to tha fireaide a office imputes to the party a faith . record of happening that am of more ! to principle and a fubservl Unportance to tha readera than tae T to power that beUtf its whole A n.AMM v nf history. It would not team so unnatural t-i for tha party that claim Alexander ..... n.m;ify; i.. i- k. v. The country newspaper is oi uesu- ".""rr . . ' , wc mable value in maintaining the moral V? that has always stood for strong and financial standard of tha common- wntrallisd gorerment to consent to t. i. i- .ki.v the indefinite renewal of axecntlva .' tire neighborhood can f aal a eooimo wthoTity to tha same hands; but for . i j i iL. - tha DartV of Jefreraon. tha nartv hia- support, not only of tha homa folks, rrl.'i rill tv ""'"Tv . "uVT and S. A. Allred, of Staley. This is the first year that this coun ty has had eough boys to organize a club. The purpose of this club is to better knowledge of one another. We expect to co-operate aa college boys; we expect to co-operate as Randolph alumnii and we expect to co-operate as Randolph citizens. We feel that Randolph offers us opportunities; and by co-operating we can prepare to graps these opportunities. Secretary Danlelsh has ordered that there be an investigationrelative to the ease of hazing, which was. reported to have ocenred ia tha naval academy at Annapolis. i,, . . but but also of those who look back lower'lth p,'ly,th?t Ute 'with eherished memories to their. Ufa "iS fof ' r in tha country town. trictin to Ingla presidential tern 7 ' for tha Democrat bartr to aDostatlsa - . fn 1 09fl A a MtA nM (w. .r , - . -V . VrJr Jiw most shameful betrayals in Aroeri LAXATIVE FOIt CIIILD ean history. ,. . s,' ... , , - , , KTha idea that the wefar of 110r Look at Tongsel Restore - PoUaaa w00 people ean so greatly depend Freat Stomach, LJver sad Bowels ' . . 4 air . upon the official incumbency of any particular person exhibits a servility, a slavl hness of spirit that .savors more of autocracy than of democratic , tnsTUDon. . , , Notwithstanding lia Hamntonian in spiration and the exigencies of the reconstruction period, the Retrublkaa , '. party nullified the third term apira--'. ' tion of its great military here. There , is today no service of patriotOrra com parable to that of saving the Demo- 'jCratic party from the calamtUous mls- . Step that the Republican party avoided v in 1878. . wm y,fntn Fyrun of Fitcs Tea flow! 0c on RAT-SNAP . : T 8v $100. Iv (3n DOc. pVr. n kill. f.O rai's. Th avoraye mt iU mb you of 110 a yr.i f r tha tiarne California on n fwd. ohirls on.l property cl-ntnirt ' " flr nre your RAT-KNAP is deadly to r ! 1' t ! ' ! I pn most r, fnr tha . n-.ii- I -. ! -,:'! Ci rr.i :, a.",r lllline'. UFT OFF CORNS! .Apply few drops then lift tiara, touchy corns off with : fingers : rii, r'.r-r-n t r)(n1 linrt a r!tl rrrp a liltla Trftrrvn on as arJiing eorn, instantly thai f-rrt t hurtirijT. tben you lift it rv t mil. lea, ma-Riei ; A t.i r '-"! cf Fr"- m rrmlt lut rf , n st or f f '. r, hui l( SiiTi ' t It ?-'-"' arrtf I rd enrn, ,' h. j spAMELSareha mctrefreahmg,satisfyingciaretta you lT . 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