J m CF tiUZE ViUiKERS FE1ZE Y.DJiLRS AT I' i ro i vvi ivtii i p ' mvyrvt , TV FAIK. HEU SATL'RUAY NO VI MLLU4, a. I'NDLIt AUSPICES LADIES AID SOCIETY. Fojalnc is a list of the pviz. win wen in the Franktinville Town:ii; u Community Fair, Hld in the Acu.i- my ai Fianklinvflle, Saturday, Sv enibe. S: Flowers Lrgv-ii clirytjinii.emums, $5, v on by i. -oi .uaue.. i Li.'cSi o. pink tirysiiaUie- !t:.u, , won Uj .vi. .oia ....uiti. mu:iij, i, won by .!.. .uia ...oat.-.. ..: THE COIMY FAIR 8TEQNG EY ID UNCI. Ok .... i i. . . i- -p.- J ; -' icJ- .. v:i li Am Suict ( tU Aidkbera B&ckache ia often kidney ache; . " A cosunon warning of serious kid ney uis. ' A stik-a ra Time Saves Nine Rail to .tha;ksciyi:;g delay ue Doaiu Kidney PRESIDENT IH PROCLAMATION SET APART NOVEMBER XT AS DAY OF THANKSGIVING FOB AMERICAN PEOPLE. ; iv hi . . --li J v..k J-'i..;i . ui.ik rfui I-. tXJl' 111- Ion. b . i . -... i;. -. . . . J. U. 1 . r ctii oUiUii1- u . C H iluiu:i- .c ct:.'saai.. J. it. Lui. .- i chr. C. o. ranll-i'-i 1...1. . 411, S.I..I I;,. li. P. itse . . 0-1.. tiiui u. . v. uy O. . K'tk CyvV . 1' . S;a:th. : . .-L I... (t r. ly Mis. Al. I ,.y work, $3, i 1 IVltil st by Mi s. V . 1 1 i-Uie.-t Won u., .i; . . I' H.IVM Wu;l in .iii 1': riAi.. St MlSS belli.' v i.u.iicuu:i Oi ij i .1 1 s. u. 1 . i raven. ;ul b. si, collection 01 loncy work. 1.0:1 uy .i:s. 1 1 UU11 1 iiih.s. liK'te ft tabling, $1, won K. L ox. puct 01' crocheting u. V. Oarrison. lis. 1 closer sccti, Preskient Uiloa has set aside Thursday , Nt-raber 27, aa Thanks- b the experunc oi Kra, rivia day to give thanks to Kim for I 1 ti, Se:'li Fayetieviiae His icaay beisins to us, as a nation r..- guvo the io!loA-sag stats- for the past ytai. ..;u i. H'lo: "1 have a!ws. T'.e rroctaniauaa follows: woni for boan s kidiiey By the 1-resident 01 tr.e L nia ;,ail conl nue lo. 1 receieU owvea 01 America. rc. uU.s fn;.i this iv.cd.ciuj. "A proclamation, in. V.i i.v. s n- i l e icast "The season of the year has again) . v. att.-r.iion i. :ew djse:. cf Doan s arrived when the poople of Uie Lnit ... , j i. : 0f." ed States are ai-customed to unite (Mi Jalv 2o. V.i It-. M ' . Duras said: in gning thanks .j Almighty God 1 rni.n.;-,, Poun's kidney Pills as for the blessing which He r-.as con-j ir:,;v U.dav a.- ev.-r. The . did me fered upon our country dunng the 12 .:i any other kidney months that have passed. A year ago USou."' our Pi-'e poured out their nearts in j ... at a'.l .leak-is. Don't praise and thanksgiving thai through 1 a kul.iey remedy get Divine a d the right was victorious and j I'llls the soine that pe;rce had come to the nations which, I. Fo.iter-Miiliurn Co., had so cour.ts.:o-.:s!y si.vggicd in de-. y fense of human:t. libe.t" and justice. 1 Now that the ste;n task is ended and that the fruits of acliieven.ents are ours, we look foryard with conhilenie; to the dawn of an era here the sacri fices of the nations will fi.ul recom pense in a world at peace. '1'i'jt 10 attain the consrrrunation of more gone, ii medicine 1 eve, Price l''J con simply ask foi I loan's Kuln.ev Mrs. Burn.- ha I. Mi'rs., liucalo. N prize, L.-t v.ooien S. liuie. Mrs. U 1 sol. . Fannie buniner. s;ik quilt, $1, won by Kiss ,.y Trogdon. (.'hrysanlliemuni Show in Asheboro a (ireat Sm-cess The chrysanthemum show held un der the auspices of the Woman's Club of Asheboro on Friday night, Xovem- k r- ,U V.,ll- O I,.., ,, rUlnn Ui I I. Ill llitr i,vi iuii Liuuuiri 11 .'wuvii, , , . 1 1 .1 , ,.., , , .. , ,. f ,i. the great work to whicli the American .as a great success. Jinny of the . . . . . , , . fl , . 1 , 1 , . . , ... people dovoted their mr.nliocd ana the flowers were said to be tiie nnest ever r 5 . .. . asi resouixres 01 uicir couiny mey should, as they give thanks to God, reconsecrate themselves to those prin- .1 M .1 ., , oipies 01 1 ik 1, i 11.11 li iuiiiuiiei.1 (hum tn 1 norMAn pun rvi In 1 1 in tr the rt . r prizes. They also asked that 25 of thh, Hls ,;,cicifu! oo. mess. Our the flowers sold be donated to the gratitude can hnd no more perfect ex WT ri..u tu: pression ttiat to bulwark wiln lovaitv il Lui w. uuai , cite luuaiuficu, A. i e e 1 i j anci uau loiisr.i LiioM' u. inc u es nv Spcnnn n r vn . . ih tli t y.f nine t , amounted to about ?100 clear. Some "-" ""- ,v.H, of the flowers sold at auction brought luuKni aim urii. as high as $1.75 per single bowei. '"During the past yea- w have had much to make us grateful. In spite of YOU WOl'LDNT TRY the confusion in our economical life U m liiikshiie Hugh Parks. Best Ce.knhirc boar, age considered, Crst prize, So, Hugh Pails. liest Duroc sow. first rize. S3. R. puce 01 eniurouiery, $1. y. Bray. Second prize, $3, H. V. Cox. . v.i. v.. r.usseii. cotton quiit, "51, won by Dove. exhibited in Asheboro. The chrysan themum committee decided to ask the peopl entering th flowers to donate n uuamnme: hto the Gmsurner- . I Iffcifter using-the en- ; v- tire contents of can according- to directions, ' ycu are not satisfied in every respeeffc, your grocer will refund the money you paid for it. please you. I Tks Rily-Tc7,lcr Ccmpcny first prize, $.'!, II. V. Cox. Second prize $2. R. W. Brav. quilt, ?l, won by Uoys' and Girls' Pig Club Department Best Berkshire gilt or pig, $3, Bur- for earth Cooking cake, won by Mis. J. Best loat H. i-entn.-s. Aetoi.ti oost loaf caLe, won by Mis. vj. v. . Kussen. lilSo la.iet c.r.e, $2, won by Mrs. J. Vv . graven. kieo..a oesl layer carte, ijl, won by Mrs. Hugli Parks. ie.- oiiuus, -..) cents, won by Kosa Lindsay. Bcsi, tea cake, ot) cents, no contest. 00- 10.. 1 ot 0,1 a, 1, i:in iij ;:,s. J. i:. reutri-.s. Cui'is uiiiiei sixtce.i ytass of age: in So ImsoUIlS, OV CeiUS, UOIl by -l!sS Jesse t rav oil. Lie ;l. toil cakes, od ci-nto Wi ll by Miss Jo.-.-y v raveii. iw-k piece of tatting, 50 cents, v. or, by a, jv r.,t Craven. lie.-, piece ot eiociieting, 50 cents, won t y .hiss Berta up, .ell.. 1 '.'v ; aw e. -iu..!.,i..ory, 5;) cent.:, w,i o, je.,-o ; i iven. '' '-eit 0ai.Oil noios, L 'i' , won i-.v ...is.t Jt.-c . ra t.i. Best Duroc gilt or pig, s", trances IVrd. Fruits and Vegetables Best ha'i biisiiel of s-.veet potatoes, (h U. Parks. Best half trjshe! of Irish potatoes, ?1, Hugh Coward. Best three heads of cabbage, $1, Mrs. W. F. Smith. Best peck of onions, $1, J. R. Right-sell. Best half dozen turnips, Waik ins. and 'argest pump!.; J. Ci. Smitii. Best dispiav of peais, $1, Mrs. York. I'loe.or:. Be.-t collection eel da!. lias prize, 2. ?:r. C. S. T.ite. i . ii.e, ! i, Mr-;. John Wood. Besi eoilectimi cut ros- In s! $2, M-s. C. S. Tale. Sordid pr Mrs. c. S. Tate. TO TAME A WILD-CAT resulting from the war, we have pro- pered. Our harvests have bean plenti- Mr. Dodson Warns Against I'se of ful and of our abundance we have been Treacherous, Dangerous Calomel. able to render succor to less favored Calomel salivate! It's mercury, nations. Our democracy remains t;n Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug- shaken in a world torn wun political gish liver. When calomel comes into and social unrest. Our traditional contact with sour bile it crashes into ideals 'are still our guides in the path it. causintr erammntr and nausea. l"uf'tss If you feel bilious, headachy, con- "These great blessings, vouchsafe stipated and all knocked out, just go to us, for which we devoutly grve to your druggist and get a bottle of thanks, should arouse to us a fuller Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents sense of our duty to ourselves, anil which is a harmless, vegetable substi- mankind to see to it that nothing we tute for dangerous calomel. Take a may do shall mar the compietness 01 spoonlul and if it doesn't start Jour the victory which we helped to win. liver and straighten you up better and No selfish pmpose animated us in be quicker than nasty calar e1 and wit:.- corning participants in the world war out making you sick, you just go back and with a like spirit of u-.scL'ishncss and get your money. ,wx should, strive to aid by our examp;e If you take calomel today you'll be and by our co-operation in realizing sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, the enduring welfare of all peoples ano it may salivate you, while if you take bringing into being a worh1 ruled iiy Dodson's Lier Tone you will wake up friendship and good will. feeling great, full of ambition and Wherefore. 1, Uoodrow I'resident of the and civilization. $1, F. C. i, ?1, Mrs. R. W. Iirst -oiond prize, i.. ( ; '''.'im'.ms', WatMns. Y. .h i.r, C.ir.w ,111-it. . i.-iis -TC'Cl I!;;rs ready fa pleasant they like wo rli or play, it s nan and sale to give to elil idess, (ii en; .1,1 V . V,. . -m. Be.-., p a 1 . Mis. .1. i ( ei ; e- Feriiriss, p l s.-l I ' , t.'t :; '.'(":. liai.'. 1., st e.-op Ri i. ii-i v I a nd U'i:-;:'.-' t'j;.l B -: eon, v, '. 1..1I t u I.. ,.-, 1 ...lllll pu:;ei erica, hereby 27th la' 01' Nov servance a.-, a d'' prayer !,y my fi viting tiie.li to ( e their ordinary f homes a.r i i orsiiip in ; United designate mber. of .state; Funs III l Hvit . ii:at ( l:d lO t:ie;i of v liian t.i iPPr- d. u... I s'.tawb, C.i II, Wi?son. of Am- uay, . for oo zing ar.d ;iien, in ay rroo unite in d place. '. aiv P 0 STANDING OAK TIMBER AND LUMBER WANTED We want to buy small or large tract of good red and white oak timber and also oak lumber. Write giving quantity and price. FORSYTH MANUFACTURING COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. o " SfeTO M I, 1 .e. ;. won by Barn 11 e i 1 Ma.-t, Pop cora, f.O Joe i '.dn by won ny , won by pumpkin, ou cents, Mrs. Wincey Parks. I-argest cabbage, 50 cents, Mrs. Alfred Pugh. Largest turnip, 25 cents Coleen Cox. Largest sweet potato, 25 cents, won by Edmond Way. Largest Irish potatoes, 25 cents, won by Robert Craven Largst onion, 25 cents, won by Joe Fox. For the School Children I, l.uey I ..i iibe'-t ol an- 1 la'.i I": B. S. -.infalL. Bo;' ex::il)il. of CIO"' Pauline Smith. Best exhibit of tatting, I' li . .1. u No other paper brings to your Whole Family the wonderful variety of high grade reading for all ages. IN A YEAR, 52 issues. The Companion gives 12 Great Serials or Group Stories, besides 250 Short Stories, Adventure and Travel Stories, Family Page, Boys' Page, Girls' Page, Children's Page, and the best Editorial Page of the day for mature minds. START A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION FOR YOUR FAMILY NOW. COSTS LESS THAN 5 CENTS A WEEK. I". a geae al 11k' all ou nei d te I' Ml cents I'S, 111 'St Second t, n.r.o. B . Iirst Second prize, prize, pi ire, prize, Best drawing from fourth grade, 25 Ida West. 50. Miss Pauline Smith. Best exhibit of embroidery work, $1.50, Mrs Sam Walker. Centerpiece with embroideied edge, Ribbon, Mrs. I. C. Moser. Home made woven counterpane, Ribbon, Mrs. J. M. Brewer. Silk quilt, home made, Ribbon, Mrs. is lo adopt a diet suited to ycur age and occupation and lo keep your b:w els regular. W hen you .'eel that you have eaten too much and when consti pated, take one of Chamberlain's tablets. t exhibit ol .Mrs. 1. I' . Craven. M:s. J. R. Roitzell. rst exhibit of jeilii S',2, Mrs. 1. I-. Craven. ?1, Mrs. G. II. Parks. Best loaf bread. 50 cent H. Watkins. Mr. Paul Best loaf cak. SI. Mrs. J. R. Rkht-iwas killed sell. Best school lunch, $2, Mrs. Parks. Best pound of butter, SI, Mrs. J. R. WEALTHY WIDOW WOULD Mrs. W Castor, a lad of 12 yesun, near Faith bv getting 1 wound up in the machinery of a cotton Hugh gin Tuesday of this week. 1 OFFER No. 1 1. The Youth's Companion 52 iuei for 1920 2. All remaining Weekly 1919 issues ; also 3. The 1920 Companion Home Calendar All for $2.50 OFFER A 1. The Youth's Companion for 1S20 . . . $2.50 2. All remaining 1919 Iisnes S. The 1920 Companion Home Calendar 4. McCall't Magazine $1.00 All for $2.95 Chcrk your choire and end thi coupon with your remittance to the PUBLISHERS OF THIS PAPER, ot to THE YOUTH S COMPANION, Boston. Massachusetts. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE cents, won by Charline Grimes, Best drawing from fifth jrrade, 25 cents, won by Harvey Butler. Beat drawing from sixth grade, 50 cents, won by Almon Garrison. For Seventh Grade and High School Pupila Best composition on Randolph coun ty, SI, won by Miss Lizzie Parks. Best composition on Franklinville, SI, won by Miss Kitty Lee Jones. Rightsell. Best home made soap, 50 cents, Mrs. Rebecca Cox. Best collection of pickles, first prize, Second prize, If the Republican majority in the House of Reresentatives wilf permit the investigation of its several "smell ing" committees required by the Dem ocratic member the public will soon have definite information as to how much the taxpayers have unwillingly contributed to the cxpence of gathering campaign material for the G. O. 1. Poultry Department Best coop barred Plymouth Roclcs, S2, Mrs. I. F. Craven one cock an two hens, $3, I. H. roust, jj jjre j ytr parks. Best coo p barred Plymouth Rocks, ' ' one cockerel and tow pullets, S3, Hugh WED AGAIN HAIR FALLING? HERE IS WHERE IT SHOWS Don't Worry! Let "Danderine" Save Your Hair and Double Its Beauty Clogged Body Works Untold Damage Moat of Humnn Ills Can IVeTr.'.ccd to Constipation and Indlgontion Foul Breath, Gas, Headaches. Hot Flushes and that heavy knotty ftrlinp in the' stomach arc dangerous nier They tell th sufferer that, the bowel' aro not working properly. , Then It titna to art and act fasC The h., must let off toe accumulated poison. At- any of. thcM symptom s!nrt ttrtH4f Sloan's Pu.lf .Tableta. Tlu : will, stop h trouble before it p tr. arioun - - OUT 0' ORDER STOMACHS Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" "Now that my stomach trouble has all disappeared since taking a course of Ma'yr's Wonderful Remedy I would even consider getting married again. I cannot tell you how terribly I suf fered before taking this great reme dy." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, Sold by Standard Drug Company and good druggists everywhere. TRI E AMERICAN The moment you cat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepein all the lumps or indigestion pom, the sourness, heart burn and belching of gases, d-ie to f.c idty, vanish truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it is neeelless to be bothered with indigna tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pane's I)inpp sin neutralize acidity and give relief at once no waiting. Buy a x o." Pape's Dinpcpsin nowt Don't stay dyspeptic! iTry to repilaU your t.u-mnch-ao yon can eat favrrte foods without emisinir distress. 5't cunt h to little., , The benefit so j,ret. , While Oak Mills Te Be-Enlarged , Plana have been ltrned to enlar,?o "Have fought for my country; am willing to dig coal for it. Can you use me?" particle rf djnid- the capacity of thw WhiU Oak MiUs, and bowel poison which l keopm bottle of delightful In Greensboro, 60, at a cost offset your head dizxy, your tongue coated, if drug store or toi- tSOC.OOO. The order for the fame your akin sallow, vonr breathe oiw To stop skiing hair at once and rid tha nraln of everr nartic e of dand M an tteiier laucu are hot habit- rotf. eni a small lormuig, and are gimrantned not to "DamUrln" al anv impe or canse pain. ineyT as Kmte let counter for few cenU, poor a lit- hart already been placed. Th hai ' natum. Get a bottla of SO UblsWl tU la n,. h.nl n,l mh 4 Intt tha h. 1 Ann ll.. ...1 -ti. li Kly. c, druggurt las them. Keep M-alp. After several applications the ordered. : . . . . .; " hxm oti hand for tmtrtMm. Asa 11 .. . . ' . - . -t . L " - 1 . . . - " ' - " " wssssi a w new nomea at once. Alt- RASCALS Biliousness, Headache, Qolds, Conitipation;lfiven out y with "CascareU'' , , , vAvkf taka nasty cathartics, skken trj saks,,or stomach-turning oils e lrive tht r.ifcAl out! Let gontw, narmicss ca carets removo- the Uvtt '!,. fj.li ,T, :''i V hhusvuj mwym miiiios VUI sum JTVTW iMT Dave ' T'"' -Tby (Cant( finJ any dandniiT. Your hair will construct 100 ; , . . : ' L' ' . IrrW trenr, thick and long and an- er this additi 1 1 JVr ntt-L IfTT?.Xooarap P eon. ri7 wwi twice as LeauU' tigsntie architecture It wUI be ' 1 f . MJ stS BtWHUStSit. A I I VI addition it connected onto this ene thousand feet loaf. Our Tape, Line is Ready for YOU. Right now is the time when you ajnsidcryour Fall and Wmfcr Suit and Overcoat, Let us showvyou our cxmplcte . selection of .woolens. Perfect ,; fit and Style guaranteed. Splendid Values;, Lowest Prices Suits to Order ! $25, $30 yovr akin sallow, your breathe offen sive, ant your stomach sour. , Get a do er CascareU at the drug store and rw your Uver. stomach end bowels of All the coal mbvr In Wyomfr g are the exceKt bile, twiaona. and rsirlt ntwts Milllt-anr uinlml svilh tha i rrw. which are keepm yon mJsjrabIe..Ca- lamatioa which UUd that the various carets) never rlpe, never sicken, MV-JlastrumenUlitiea of civil Istt and er cause iMovvmlenoe. They coat ae authority wiJ eonUnue la cr-rUon, UUle tad work whUe ywi aleen. . J and if acaary exercise fuocUgna. Lxclashc Local Dealer Jor. a- Paul Castor, 13 year-old Son of Bert Cantor, of Salimiry" was killed la ft cotton gin kst Wednesday, The boy -while handling a bag, got caught te the tbafitntig and was dragged oat the rapidly movinf shaft. . , - - - -"i. : ' 1 -I - I 1 V TiTleCvd-