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1 - THK dSHEBORO COURIER, ASUEBORO. N. C. THURSDAY, N0VE5JEBr TI J 1 A ..- "SYRUP OF FIGS' IS 1 . Iu.i;j '. lifmove Poisons I. r.t.i:".. ! -t-r anj loWs. i : . (j-.t "California Syrup of Figs" cnir Mole for the name California on tin . :.-i'i , tl.c-n you are sure your t! .....iir l i.-'.-i and most 1 k;x.ui.c or physic lor the i' ..imat!', ! ...i.i uj.u'u. Cii. (1 uo i - -us ituity taste. 1 .i .;o:,s fur fj'nu m hdsl on eaen br.l Clvo it without fear. MotiiOi '. Vou ni.ist sav "California." LENOIR COUNTY DOSE WELL Marked Rrduoton in lyaOid Frvcr The effect ivoniaa of tne Lenoir Ccun'.y Health Departetncnt Is shown in Uie fact Uii there i.ave bcn only 'il cases and 2 deUs fco.n typhoid fever during the present year; while oaring i.iiis were S9 cues of t'; pnoid with 2 deaths, hor four years be fore the org-finizatioa of : ciilth dJart ni?nt tne avt.a;c v. loj cases w,th 1 '4 dcaJu per ;.var. Y ork aja; 1st r. pi. . id lover is ca!y on? of the ac 1 .....s 01 the L0.1011 iieoi'Jl Leji.-.e-iu :,t, other uaiU of work being lioii i.'o:;t 01 scTioo! culdren, quarantine of it au.gious disease: , periodic examina tions of auults, and infants welfare rc:k. I)r T. F. VVick.itfa, the I ealth olucer, l:as jst estimate! t.iat tr.e l.ea.th (kpanement has aei the iuunty $120,1M. Lenoir was cne of the first counties to organize the Health Department, and is pi'shin- forward; bet Randolph County '. as made as reat improve ment during Jhe past year. Mav the the work be a blessing in this county. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Nunc "Bayer" is orr Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" in "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie acidester of Salicylicacid. PRESIDENT VETOES LCC RATE BILL A For Go rr carat Would Lo all Power Ythiea arc 01 I'rgetU Necemiy President Wutwu hus wtwd toe In tca slate Commerce Commission Kate tfill, upon it presentation to him and sent the following message in return 10 the senate : Tab bill deprives the goverment of the United States, while still charged with the exclusive responsibility for operating the railroads during federal control, of any power to make change in any intra-state rates, fare, charge classifications, regulation or practice without having first secured the ap proval of the proper state i-egulating tribunals, whereas under the fedrai control act, as originally enacted, the goverment of the United States has the same power to determine the intra state matters' as it had to determine similar matters of an interstate char acter." Chairman Cummins of the inter state commerce committee, author ot the bill, said it was not likely that and an account of a little attempt wuld be made to pass the ThA niara measure over me rresiaem a veto ana Polk Miller's -Liver Pill. TU OU Featuoaed Kmd thai .U the wL The mmm W.U t Manufactured by Polk MUWt Di C., laa, ftichsaaad. Vs. I uC, Real lewurieans "MY VISIT TO TENNESSEE" Following is (Tin S V1MIT Tn 1 pnlwcuiA hA niva was written in school as a composition the rate-makihg powers of the com- by a member of "the fifth grade, and m,s,on '""d bo restored when the was so interesting that I decided to r?ads. were "turned to private opera send it for publication, after having tlon JanuaO' 1- niJtili' a fpw rhflnirai in t Vio immmati .' ' I . i . n; vs lK v 1 i HOPKS run 1 AKMEKS Lady in Chicago Telegraphs Kal-Snap Road Mrs. I'hiilins' wirer "'Youell's Frlerminaior Co;.ii:uny, . e:-tfi-.'!d, N. J. Kusii worvn 01 UAT-iiNAP." l.;iti 1V111.. n:r lri"tiir' 1 " SNAP arrieved. It rid our house of cal work. The child was onlv nine A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being rats in no time. Just moved here years old when she made the trip, to Uca' l o1' lh"ee Months from Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP her good memory deserves praise. ' "I swear it was aead at least three with great results."' Three sizes, 2., Her Teacher. months," said James Sykes, butcher, Luzioimeid distinctly' aSbudlemcoTeeft5, SoullnipeopleNew Oiieansisitsbomeuv and"NewQdeanshas terepxitationcfmafe -ing mebestcoffee inthewhdellaited Saf3 lVCr VE,y Ktmt 1 TIGHT TOI( T!ie following i add its- iv Cnas. .aiioiial l-'a:'i boro last a cupping , S. Kairett. ror.i an ol the iors' Union, at (.iiocns- oOc, $1.00. bold end guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Hardware Company and Asheboro Drug Company, Aslieboro, . C. ;:esdi i.i to I..UL CO I I II to yy ( :(....!.... , .) ,;o; -.s 1.;. i.J i i ro.. . Tit. .o Mr. i.... . ruii:f .--o that a,;, oot sar bof.oe and iu:il;; l!i.s li. ,. . i . 1 1 1 . .i inaiii linn! ot. n i.o O.-.O0O! t-.'.ni 1,0 o. 1:1:.; Suni.ia' lo o: making it r,., VH''u iiiakcs .lid "is perturbed. .a.;;r is tr.-itai'-d almost I ook. l,oi" foil tho eoii ius t..o jub.ic is reduced io:; of unccrtaiiity whicn io t:on w.!-ri it is K'-ing l:. it.- food, its ciotl'.mg. ,i.i tjit-oo tremenaoi's u..ii'ist the owan ot peni . .:.-. now i aing, tne c ; oum viio aa.s his Ojnd." feeiaig in Was'iinpton." ;::d. "i. at sonielimig is .,or;', tlu'.t ::omohouy or ...i.fd, and in tanking ,.' i-fsv.-ing conviction io i.u.st. !c tho nti.-ices-: wi.n injc factions; thai . . - oi-UiOvloiiS ;-t influence i'olt at : . . sat ...or ni'ii't re t .is j,:..-t and whoe ro- o ! i- any rights wiitrh i.: d r;, example ami pre--uia t.n inliUoaco as will ;i,,.::k ss to labor :::id as-t-.L'.i. t.i tiie sarno lime i't' .-J -.'.'h tltiii. nothing lor iivi-istrsai rrogies ai : ( .-ndai'it" can tie a io. o a lue aid o1 aricul- Making Mistakes W'b.en a plumber makes a mistake, readv and started nhnnf nno .Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rat ev- dSSSX inTa bSe,VotthsfaT4 S5fJ ? ?f wWr . v t I 6 asked about tl e rat- Remembered the S to stv f mTtb t I 1 t1- barrel. Iwked behind it. There was ltoS Zrlt the rat-ead, not the slightest odor." t , Olivia. A.crv-. uvV,, ) A .V. UUIU aitU guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Hardware coffee back and started about nno nVlivlr ip r harrps t.-w tor it W t.,,J ti t : u il.i 6""'k i When a lawver makes a mistake, it and then xt da. A woman Compa- twh-it l-,- v.-anteri hp.:i.w hn has -j ny, AsneDoro, JN. IS JU a chance to tr tne case ail over asram. v hen a carpenter makes a mistake, it is just; what ho e:;pecte;i. When a dootor makes a mistake, he buries it. V hen a judge makes a mistake, it becomes the law of the land. train was very kind, some paper dolls. While I was out there I Wisdom Wl went to' Next in imnortanpp tn frppdom and Memphis and stayed two or throe davs iustice. is nnnular pdnratinn. with out at the Crisco Hotel. One evening which neither justice nor freedom can about dark we went down to the Mis-. be permanently maintained. sissippi River. It was right in town. I i.-.- ,,-.,! o :., ..i . i. .. ... i i . When a nre'irher tti-iIcps nktaW , aiung cue taieei, loosing , n, a.pre?, ef ,Inakes a nilstake at the river when Vestah said. "Look there!" I looked and saw that nc:cdy Kno-.vs tne tntterence. But v.iien te Editor makes take, ood nirht! Exchange. Ill IV. ffgrnls more profoundly li.u.iu.e oi the industrial to aL'Diiiplir.ii any concrete zed iabor asked tluit tne collective bargaining ue suiiriirted tnis view and l armor large tha.i i Ci. 11. Oil'. 10 1 to tiling. Oigan iig.it of tiie recognized. 1 supt.-t rted tni v.. b uphold by toe two other representatives as weil as bv iiu.jcray ot a.l ir.o dolcgats, because I believe the very life of agriculture depfliid.s upon intelegent and wisley di.tvced cooperative elforts. ''The eniployrs' group Willi a pre cunei r.i d class viewpoint, failed to sec in the demand of labor a method, v. oicr: folvc make the pu. ai.y applied, would is of distribution ami i'ci.cr .inder.s.anding Commissioner Young i-ays that North Carolina stands on the fiont page in observance of Clean-Up weeks and Fire prevention Days. There is a big supply of literature, ieaaoi,s and piacaius suitable for post ing in public places constantly on hand in the Slate insurance Depart ment that Commissioner Young will gladly supply toe iieeded quantities to any citizen who is interested in this effort and will sec that it gets into the hands of those whom it is dosign id to ,-ud in the begetting" liubitua; precaution against lires aiid accidents. City and county officials, the senool, the Safety Leagues, Women's Clubs and other civic organizations are es pecially invited to utilize this litera ture in the conservation eJTort. J .uaes Watson Says, "111 Never For Get When Father's Hogs Got Cholera." "One morning he found 20 dead and rovcral sick. He called In the Vet., . i.o aft'-r dissecting a rat caugt oh the premises, decided that the rodents had conveyed germs. Since then I am never without HAT-SNAP. It's the si' rest, quickest rat destrover 1 know." Three sizes, 25c, 50c., $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Hardware Coin; any and Asheboro Drag Compa ny, Ashoboro, N. C. James A. Garfield. I I o .1 1 was about to step on a drunk man lying by tne street. He had his eyes closed. We would have gone to ride on trie steamboat, but it was about dark. While we were there we went to the zoo. There they had about every kind of animal anybody could think of. 1 saw a great big elephant. Then we went on down to a house, where I saw all kinds of snakes in cages. I saw lots of monkeys. They would eat pea nuts and chew chewing gum. When we went back home I went to see a friend at Grand Junction. While I was there she gave me a little party I. sure did have a nice time down there. When I started home Charlie tooiil me to Memphis early one morning. We went to the fair and stayed all day. I started home from there that night. I sure was tired so 1 went to bed right after I got' on the tram. I got up next morning about srx o'clock, and about ten o'clock I had to change tiains at Morristown. After changing a man came to me and said, "won't you have to change at Ashe villeel" 1 said, "No. He said, "I believe you will." So the next time the con ductor came in, I asked him he said, "Yes," so I didn't know what to do, as I didn't have to change there going on. Put soon after that I got to talking to a girl. She said she was going to Sails bury, and would have to change trains at Asheville too, so I was all right then. She was real nice to me. YMen we got to Asheville we went over to the Mary land Hotel for lunch. Th n we walked around over town we hi'd to stay there four hours. My sister was to meet me at Sails bury, and I was supposed to be there that evening- at three o'clock, so I didn't get me a birth. ISut I was about six hours late and was afraid Je.s.-ie wouldn't be there, but she was. Toon we had to wait for our train to Greens "For ten years I suffered severely bor0' so il was six o'clock . m. when from stomach trouble. The doctors we got there, and nine o'clock v.Ticn said I had cancer of the stomach and we Eot home. I had to sit up all the nothing would do but an operation. 1 niKht before getting home, which was took my last round of Mayrs Won- the first time 1 had ever sat up all derful Remedy 2V4 fears ago. Since "'ffht. Hearing of Doans Kidney , . T il - : t bnn t. .wa t- got a box and began taking rnM,;nn Mmn..h. RiverandloUmorw.Iwentt.ini Knn. al mucus from the Intestinal tract artd vdle, Morristown, Old Fort, Asheville, Hay the inflammation which causes Salisbury and others places. Also pass practically all stomach, liver and In- ea thru the Black Mountainj. lestinal ailments, including appendici- -1 WM years old when I went tis. One dose will convince or money ut there and never will forget about M t naaa ... . . fa. HrLII. V . al M . - I II reiUnOeo. Bold by standard Drug; Co. ,w was mere, my rainer aiea. and druggists everywhere. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers i ; V I I I The Reily-Tcy!orompariy JVewVrteans - GUARANTEE It aftev ostnf the entire content of -Can ecrordlog to dtrecttoni, you are not mtltfted In every r peet your grocer will reftuMl the bmm you paid lor It, WeYQ l 1. WORDS !i. oiu o J fi ! Td . .0 and a. I.i s ol a I -l:i be eiillioiy i dangerous urinary igii to make any kid loiul. The f ol. owing .ho has sneered will hundreds ol Aslie- ta (! S:i!l.olS, 1. e'HM ney s.iiieior ia ailvice ut' cue v p. OV,' i.i ip.ul to uoro rcadei"s. Mrs. J. li. Cox, South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, says: "I h'id such a sore back that I could hardly move. It was hard for me to bend. I had nerv ous headaches and was in pretty bad shape. Hearing of Doan s Pills I them. They relieved me in a short time and since then I have always kept a box of this medicine on hand." Price sixty cents, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy ret Doan s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cox had. Foeter-Milburn Co, Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y. Tciisbori) Orders Two Car Loads iayor K. J. Stafford went to Atlan tic dav la.t week and ordered two v.:-: I lad:- of the surplus toood and ! ropei-ty of the United States army, v. Inch, upon arrival will ! sold out to the people of that city, bv the may or and its othio- city officials. MAN LOSKS HOPE Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freerone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic I A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a lew cents at any drug store, but is suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or- irritation. Freozonc is the sensational discover of a Cincinnati genius. It id wonderful 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. OFFER No. 1 1 The Youth's Companion 52 issues for 1920 2. All remaining Weekly 1919 issues; also S. The 1920 Companion Horn Calendar . All for $2.50 OFFER A 1. The Youth's Companioo for 1920 . . . 20 2. All remaining 1919 lasses 3. The 1920 Companion Home Calendar 4. 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" ' To close my weary, aching eyes , . And xoiiow iltm. rr , Thra many m thorny path he leads my i tired feet ' ' - 7- r. n; fill TT.L,4 Tnni man' Pta or tears 1 fo,- " To Know that he Is dose to me, My Suffera la Tofts of Habit My gnad, my ruide: Forming rales How Finding jIe Jieth me, and so I walk otuVUv - - sauaiieo. ox so many I went In March and stayed until Sept ember. I sure did have a good time. ; ; .Georgia Gray. LET "DANDERINE" -IUTIFYHaIR Bredna$ Loose 2rl$! . Have amass of long, rreedocn. Censtipatioa tho SelecW. othr rnalsdiML Is also , "tablet hsblt' The rewnonaibte for . offerers m an n lonvor to And Irlief from conatlpa ' on itnrt twlng habit-forming phynvca. I on t'-y find themselves unable to I n' IUl!pf TabWis bring '11. oy j,ut sn end to ( ' r t'.9 Inv'y pTlt'y ; tt rn.ifi (nn"m on r t i f .' T !ck it l.cavbcM aftcf mc-ua are most rinoyina mauulcstatiocj ci ariJ-dytotoeia. ' . . 1 f 1 i IIK-3HE! cldit'j mnA lief? rertoro "nrl cl.'-'-'.ion. 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