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THURSDAY. KOYEMBEB-13. 191 HIE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. . Pajre Three t t t t k IK'timHU-Hlllwtiii - -aVL SuchFmr! ijuzianne is such a cof ee as vou long have wished. for-oPtiistinc-tive Quality and of fla vor unsurpassed. It is literally true that you will never know now good coffee can be un til you try Luziarme . iiizianne coffee The Reily-Taylor Company New Orleans WLat Teacliers Can Do to Control Contagious Diseases Law Regards the Teacher an Important Agent ! in the Prevention of Diseases Nothing so destroys the efficiency matic instructions ;-r.ou'.d V given ?n of work at bchoci"as contagious dase-- scr.ool in sucr a r:ut:cai, concre.e ses among pupils. No vo..uer tlit-t way that the la . "eaith as affect teachers efer to outbreaks or mc&seis, ing the individual, tin- i -:iic. u .c'.r.s;, whoping cough, uipr.t '.eria, and other ar.j tlv tointnuiuty, -oulu Iti'unie diseases in schools as "abora r ations," comscn kr.ov -iodge. fcr notning else so cripi--.es v ork, nana- The fcl'.o- ing is a '.' t " t.- dica.- icaps pupils and makes U-a.-hing a bur- leported to me dur;np n.e lu. t month: dm a.s ccntinued illness in ci:ool. Contaspoas Diseases n -ort.-d ur- C.'uki.en remain at r.ume on the ac- ing the month of October 1 .'.'.:, i-y count cf sickness das or v eeks not . -y quarantine olhha: only lose so much time and instruction hooj cough. May l.-.-v. o'.ion, v Me away from school ey return to Th-t'.ore 1 .vel.en, Ah'jcre: .'. rne; carry double bu.dcns to catch up back L. .-.tihi, IS-d Lev. caen. Jehu lxw. .in, work. and ith weakened body lessen- M :.w Ra.iK-.'-m. Asi eboo Ho:.'..' ".; td vitality. Under sacn conditions dull- Gi.rri.-y ::a: 're'son. J.-c Harivlson, car :ic;s olu-n b.eaks tue child down and away; Joe Ledce.!, Asheboro; Virgin in education becomes nupssib'e. The ia Led.velhr., Not!. cm Tiogdon, Jesse whole cla: s sjffcis also oftimcs the Tro-rdon, Asheboro Route ": .-ine: ch'.s is held back or turned ;:t av, ..cher: key r back to ac- Bunting', Coolvin Punting. Wir.tied ay cr a:- Bunting Bunting, Clarence Bunting, : and pupil Sawyer Bunting, Charlie Buating, Kitu Bunting, Hal Bunting, Worth Bunting, y avcril . Asheboro. Children of .lame.-, iiriles six ; diseases, children i f II. O. Small, Clarence Hunt, law to co ni ply Fulli'rs; Poo! .Asheboro; tva Lamer, cnt oi a Irinity, Houte onejOener V. tkprn, n school, Lovett Skcen, Thoinasville: lour child- these requirements are no mora than rcn ol Z. V. Wright family ol anc1 precautions for t.ie good of ler srhool Bulla, Family ol Toai Redding, Fa:nny and health of the pupil.-. By taking of Earl Bulla, Family of W. Ko;u-., these precautions, suggested in the ;av Family of Colvln i'.cCa n, Family of it is often possible to stop an epidemic H. J. Fool, 2 children George A. Led-, at jts source and save the school an'! v.e !, As'.eho.-o Houte 2; a!e Free-; the community much sickness and man, Wayne l-'ret man' Ulah; K. M.. Hii'nv deaths. Bv keening cnildren tin- Bulla, K. Bulhn, Zeb Bul'a, Ashebco; c?:.imcdate th.c count if slek.'!' are handicapped. The teacher is a neocssa: the control of contageou- t.hiie required by ih with several rules in the case of contagious disease The01daRdNWai( THE new way does away with hand pump ing. You need never pump or haul water frorti now oa An electrically driven pump operates automatically starts and stops itsel Plenty of water handy from faucets in house and barn. Hot and cold water in kitchen and bathroom; water in barns and stables. All this you get from a " Western Electric Water Svstem ... ' i This system is the one for your place. You should make a point to have us explain how simple it all is and how the electric motor operates the pump; how the automatic control starts and stops the pumping. We can figure out for you just what type of system is best; its capacity and all such matters that you will want to know. Make a point of seeing us soon about a Western Electric Water System. J. A. MARTIN & SON Liberty, N. C. Agents in Randolph and Alamance Counties dor str'ct observations the school may be kept open when without the o'ospv ance of sttci relos. the .',ch;ooi would close resulting in loss of thnefoithe pupils. What :k- Teacher Can Do In an otitbreahe of contajjmoc:-. dis ease in school, the teacher can repc. i the case to the county quarantine ollker; she can teach tee c.iiidron as to the ways of ru'eventing t:.e disease, and giva them free hcadh liccraiuro retailing to the diseases sr.pi.lied by the quarantine ofii.'M; sue can cxcku'.e children from school exposed to ease or having syni; voins oil illness accord in;.; to the rules ;;ovrnmg the various diseases: s, e slicu'd obs'.-rve daily the pupiis .for di-vase symptom? such as colds and s.ue. throat by taki.ig the child to light, having him open his i.;oui.h v. rde, a'i'1 noti i' it these any undue redness or inflammation of tr.e throat'.- The first and most important inter est of the community is healt-i. Tnrough assistance of the coun; health officer and the State board ol Health every community ought .i learn how to prevent spread of infec tious and contagious diseases. Syste- S ch;ldren of Claude Winslpw, family-o'l-). !.'. Poole, family cf . S. TiiimH!i, chi'd e!' Jol"i Ske:i, A ':eboro Route ; 2; elai.lia Johnson, Do .veil Vi'ncan-J no:!, Har.d-cr.um. j t'sehtsei'..; Neman Wright, Kemps ; ?liil; Child of Ishar.i Bean. Ihsg-ih; j c hiie. e. K. I'. C-.aiiii':, Ashdioro, Viimai j-'-.-il'h, As ;eb..'C h.eute 1; liarrell: Davis, Progre-s"; Boyd Davis, Prog ress; Howa.d iiush. Cai'av. ay Route J Scarlet fever .-I V.lr.o Cox ,Ashe-1 bore; C. lid of A' iheeias Sncpcer, ' ihteed.-i lluwia 1; Dale Kearns, l'armcr. I o-- iiic rv. e iiiroat-r-lam 's Coble, ; Centra! Falls; Tida liar.lm, Frank-' j'.r. i'le; i.'".erett - K (, Asheboro, : Route one; Dew it Kemp, Asheboro i iie 1. I C'echcn pox Dewey Pure, t, Franfc 'h -'Ih : .To.--.! cp Ross, Jr. Asheboro. Typhoid fever Eli Boon. Scugrovc; Ada Ferguson, Liberty; Rupert Free man,, John c-t, iekland, jilasl Strickland, Ul-di. Lobar Pneumonia Mrs. Ora Walker jc a package before the war jc a package during the war c a package THE FLAVOR LASTS SO Asheboro; Bettic 'Ciark, Asheboro Route 9. l.esrie-et.Milly, County C. A.- IIAYV.'ORTH. Quarantine Officer APPEAL TO THE WOMEN j How to UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Government Informs Them Reduce the High Cost of Living To the Motorists of Randolph County We invite you to make our place your head quarters when in High Point. If your car needs attention we have skilled mechanics. A full stock of accessories. Parts for Buick, Liberty and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. Cord and fabric casing3. Red and grey tubes, all sizes at lowest prices for high class goods. Write, Phone or Call, That's All. HIGH POINT MOTOR COMPANY X Time is the test of truth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the tpt in Ashphnrn Nft Ashphnrn rest- Attorney General Palmer is now dent who suffers backache or annoying enlisting tr.e aid of the women in the urjnary jns can remain unconvinced government campaign to reduce the by tnis twice-told testimony, high cost of living. It is the house- Mrs w y Smith, Salisbury Street, wife that spades out more with her Asheboro, says: "Two years ago 1 spoon, than the husband can shovel in used rjoans Kidney Pills and since with his shovel. It is the housewire tnen j haven't had any occasion to of every family who spends the great- take thom My back lelt weak an() er part of the income, and the impor- lame most au of the tjme anj j was tance of educating the women in na- nar(iy . vUle to do my work. 1 felt as tional as well as domestic economics stron!r as ever and I always recom- has been formally recognized in we mend this remedy highly." (Statement decision to make a uirect appeal ioi g)ven January (i, lho. the fullest cooperation in the country- Qn July 26, 1018, Mrs. Smith salrt: wide efforts toward financial conserv- j think ,ust a3 hignly of Doan's Kid- ation. ' nev Puis now as uiien 1 gave my last The government points out that In statement. The cure Doan's gave me wise SDendinsr and careful saving the has lasted and 1 recommend them at nest. iussib:e assistance will be given every opportunity.' n KiLvnic trie financial problems of Price tio cents, at all dealers. Don't e i ccoa.iti uciion period. Since high simply ask for a kidney remedy get .,-ii-K wih nrevail as lonfir as there is Moans Kidnev Pills the same that . ileis.a.id lo'r articles that are ,,liS, Smitli had. Foster-.Milbum Co scarce uccause of reduced production Mfrs., Bull'alo, N. Y. due to war, the high cost of living . can be brought down to the normal Sugar Hoarded on Ships level by lessening demand as well as Federal I ool Ad .linistrator Arthur by increasing production. Williams, oi New York City, discov- Attention is directed to the j:o.i-;ered ovi . i:;,410,U()a pounds of raw bility of curtailing the purchase of;f,agar on sups in the harbor, i',000 j costly clothing. One way of saving j to. is oi which have been ohered lor in uress ouuay is to dcojiage lie- sale at ll'.-i cents a pound, an illegal quent cnanges of fashion. At a time profit of more than lour cents a velum materials arc most expensive pound. 1 his is the message .ir. Williams sent to the hoarder: I "1 don t believe the Canadian gov-1 eminent wojkI back you up m a profi teering deal of this kind," Nir. Wil- Hams replied, hotly. "We will let the i people ot Canada know, too, how you i n-ivi. i,n..ii ti-vinir ti nrnhteer. ,I1U. ........ --. minister their incomes care'udy have; the hoanler sugge"'" mat ne iwen formu'atod bv the national com- would like to have an interview with mittce appointed to conduct the thrift the food administrator, drive Thev are: I "I don't want to interview Mnlfn a hiulort Hoarder." said Mr. Williams ......... o-- . ... , , .... , 1 .1.1 of aider your wnoie aiiiiuuc ami mai oi your principals disgraceful, he added 157 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. Home Building & Material Umpauy ASHEBORO, N. C. variations in models make necessary the spending of much money that oth erwise miirht be saved. A r uiiLer r women's organizations have pledged' themselves to co-opeiate in '.ue cam paign. Ten commandments ance of those who are for the guid trving to a!- ou, Mr. "I con- intelligent record ranging up tne receiver. drive 1 2. Keep an expenditures. 3. Have a bank account A fyn rr m lifp inquriinrp k MqVp o will For a Weak Stomach 6. Own your own home eventually. As a general rule all you need to do 7. Pay your bills promptly. in to adopt a diet suited to ycur age 8. Invest in War Savingn Stamps and occupation and to keep your bow- and other government accunties 3 net 10. Share with others. Thrift with out benevolence ii a doubtful blessing. els regular, wnen you eei mm you have eaten too much and when consti pated, take one of Chamberlain's tablet. GUANO Wc arc carrying oar old brands of Guano at attractive prices. Sec us before buying GBAIN DRILLS, DISC HARROWS, ETC. McCRARY-UEDDING HARDWARE CO. . ; Asheboro, N. C , PRESERVE? LEATHER U QU I DS one PASTES ! For Black .Whlto.Tan end OxDlood (dark brown) Shoes- KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT t Wc want to buy your pine and poplar lr-.iljtr at our plants at ASHEBORO BENNETT HEMP SE AG ROVE 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. L 1 1 i I i l i V4 mm mm$0 x t THE PITH OF THE PROBLEM Most men from time to time need more monev 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 j You Are Youns your pronpeet for iroccmn r rood. A rnultltud of BooVkepr, Stoo graph- era and TyplnU art wanted by banki, mills, railroads, and othar Urfs corpora tion at sttractiTS salaries. ".'.:.'-... Frepars for Um unpmcWiUl protpritf mat "monstrocuoa-wiii onn. tciiooJ sod fo vrv uo vop ib wo nwm wn - AttMid an oceroditod bodf CMOTSOSt - RALCICB N.C UNO'S BUStKCSS COLLEGE CI1ARLOTTE, K. C
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