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JUBSDAY, OCTOBER .'0. W19 . THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Page Three DO TOD THINK THE WAR IS OVOT X t t I , f' J the national VL ViV makes a whale Vri. " x of a cigarette! Copyright ttll bT R. J. Reyaohls Tobacco Co. FOtI certainly get yours when you lay your smokecards on the table, call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makin's cigarette! YouH want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count of your smokestunts! Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette whsn it's P. A. for the packing t Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half your smokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of Prince Albert's quality stands our exclusive patented process that cut9 out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard 1 Prince Albert ' is a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular pal! Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to howGelightful a jimmy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation to the joys of smoking. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Awaiting your aay&o, you'll find toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidor rnd that claaay, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps Princm Albert in auch perfect condition I SAW 5 YA w t w w X w w A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. At the stroke of the clock Year in and year out. We have been sending checks for interest Promptly on due date. On our guaranteed First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds. Do you own one? Six per cent interest, eeach bond having our guarantee worth $150,000.00. Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Ccmpany Burlington, N. C. C. G. SOMERS, Agent, Asheboro, N. C. THEN WHAT ABOUT The 250,000 disabled fighting men? The 800,000 American boys mho were "unfit for sen-ice'? The ONE Amer ican baby out of SEVEN that dies its first year? The 200,000 people who die annually from T. B."? The 500, 000 who would die in another influen za pidemic like the last? The 300,- 000 children under five who die annu ally from preventable diseases, The thousands of children and hundreds of j teachers forced out of school by phys ical defects? The accidents that km 100,000 and disable 50O,5W0 annually ? The ONE adult in SEVEN known to be in need of medical treatment? The 7,000 people who drown every year in American waters? THE WAR HAS JUST BEGUN. THE RED CROSS FIGHTS IGNO RANCE, SICKNESS, SUFFERING, MISERY. WILL YOU HELP FIGHT? JOIN THE RED CROSS! Your membership in the Red Cross costs juct one dollar. Can you do more with your dollar than this? Helpi build a stronger, safer, happier Am-' erica, then you will be one of the twenty million Americans to join the Red Cross. THIRD ROLL CALL. NOVEMBER 2-11. JOIN! You Know Whut the Red Cross Did in' The War I THE RED CROSS IS NOW ' Watching over 125,000 sick and , ttuuiiviwi riiiLi.uii aumitio 111 xj i iiuo pitals in this country; Maintaining active relief commis sions abroad, from the English chan nel to the far eastern coast of Sibe rian Spreading knowledge of public health with the determination to put in every American home one person capable of caring fcr the sick; Extending instruction in first aid to reach all the schools and factories in the land; I Organizing and conducting Volun teer Lii'e Saving Corps to combat an anual loss of V,U00 lives by drowning; Holding itself prepared at a mo ment's notice to give succor to any community or people stricken by sud den disaster; Teaching patriotism and service to the youth ol the nation through the Junior Rid Cross; ! Protecting the interests of disc'narg- 'ed soldiers in trouble, or discourage by lack ot a job or by illness or want in their families; adjusting their in i surance, allotments and other busi ness with the government; Helping the families of American soldiers who must bs away from homo because they are in service or i;osp:t- THE RED CROSS WILL ! Build up an organization of train nurses and capable volunteers that will make epidemics almost impossible; Provide care for mothers and babies and thus save for usefulness thous-' ands of little lives now sacrificed be cause of ignorance; Arouse every county in the United States to the necessity of securing a; public health nurse, whose services will be available to the entire com munity, rich and poor alike; Extend relief to communities over whelmed by fire, pestiler.ee, floods and other catastrophes; i Develop a Home Service Scrtion now devoted to the care of th fami lies of soldiers and sailors to an or ganization devoted to the care and so cial needs ol entire communities; Co-operate with all existing welfare agencies with no attempt to suplant any, but to prevent overlapping and focus the works and aims of all to the accomplishment of greater results. WliYiU mm c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAU0R LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Jll di) I lH&S'ltijftl 7A3FXyar SrSJrny;,,t'r I I I w We are sales agents for the A. B. Farquhar Company, of York, Pa. Will be pleased to quote you on engines, boilers, and saw mill machin ery. If interested, write us for catalogues and prices. McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO. Asheboro, N. C. STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gas ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" Home Building & Material Compauy ASHEBORO, N. C. BUDriT' NOW 3 Reconstruct the Old Home For Longer Usefulness 1 JZeconttrvctfon begin at horn: Iftha old feoaM tent U ran Amif, and 70a can't bU4 mw Of, a Utll of Iba right kind of rpirlnf ,' and rmodUnf will readily Matora It to p;a)t ' HUy waadarda, , ' Perhapa it' a new porch, a aummer . Idtcban, a aid antranca, a oaw roc, astra room i to tha attic or renawinf of old, csackad walls and catling that la naadad. ' Tha right kind of umber vued in tha Hcht war win naka tha changa and wa bT ,u tb material 70a will raqutra Inchidtng that know ' Im and crack Ma crvanufactorad tambat Baarai ' Board, for battat walla and caflinga. . (Suppoaa you k tia about it? 1 rx ar a I I i ITUCU 'V .iillions of people know that it is ! needless to be bothered with indices-1 1 turn, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A lew tablets of rape's Diapep sin neutralize acidity and K've relief at once. When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour, undigested food. When you feel lumps of indiges tion pain, heartburn or headache, from acidity, just eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin and the stomach distress is gone. The cost is so little. The benefits so great. You, too, will be a Diapep sin onthusiast afterwards. Croup Threatens. Quick relief of baby'a croup often forMtall a tericxu situation whan thii dreaded disease boon of Bight come in tha lata HEM wu.1t1 jm nit cumtu MMt mM bM 1 ht 1 nMt Vajma a Sam eum'mirnL wta Ctt nrmt itaM ariUbiftl wit nbM aa taw kanr tkraa. ckM tmt awf aaanax UJ MM ttm fkotltf Iml forw. mi fiantm icli Uuta. Taat t t I I4 We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at .our plants at ASHEBORO BENNETT HEMP SEAGROVE and DENTON If you want building material or shingles we can supply you from our plants at Asheboro. If you are an undertaker it will pay you to see our nice line of Caskets. THE PITH OF THE PROBLEM Most men from time to time need more money than they have, cash. A man who opens a Bank Account here and becomes acquainted with us and with whom and whose habits we become ac quaintedwhen he is confronted with a Prob lem of this character is most cordially invited to call upon us. We have accommodated many worthy customers in the past. We hope we may be called upon by the same class of customers many times in the future. Our resources are over $400,000.00. The solution of the financial problems of a good customer we consider an essential part of our service. Bank of Ramscur, Ramseur, N. C. tajMtaalllat 4na mmm tm a.- Brtvma Drug Company ; fclrs.ibera.il. 4. LITTLE BOY FALLS INTO WELL On Tuesday of last week one of the most marvelous things occurred, tnai has ever been witnessed by the human eye, when the little two year olii boy of Lester Roddick, of Millboro, fell into a well 42 feet deep. The little ' boy's mother came in sight of the chihl lust in time to sec the heels of the lad to out. of sight down into the well, and at the sight she commenced to scream for help, and Mr. Ncsley Kouth, who happened to be near, came to the rescue of the lad. He at once tlrovc a large nail in the end of a long lath, and went down into the well; but when ho reached the surface of the water the little fellow nad gone to the bottom. Ho stuck the lath, with the nail in the end of it, down. into the water, and caught the rlc'h ina of the child, and pulled it to thn V VV WWW V surface of the water. llfoie Mr. Kouth reached the top of the well, with tha little - fellow he could tee . . i . i i i t . . . . a t . u.j a ( J - -1 n 1.1 . Signs OI lire, and n a snon lime Wie your prowpecta lor niicoa kvwu. n nniiuraui ui uwriitib, ownfriaa lad was recovered enough to tain, and en and TrplsU art wanted by banks, mills, rail roads, and other larga corpaa- X X If You Are Young . the first thin the little chap said was, tions at attractive. aaJariea. "Mama, I fall Into tha well and It Prepare for the onprelentd protperity that nra did htart." . I Attend aa acmdited school and f ortt tba top" fa The child aid not receiv any, ears-jeoay aaooraaa ou Injuries and U gtttins; along all right J;t- , ..r ;'-.' ULEICn,N.C. "reconstruction wffl liW. la tha business warW. Erery KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ;U ft riATEKML COMPANY
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