THURFDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919 . THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASIIEBORO, X. C. Pa .re Seven :t 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ThU is to give notice that I have pitied before-the clerk of thert th & Yun i executor of the last vyill and test- in matter of yictor &rker et merit oi L.r --. ai. Ex-Paite, I will offer ioi sale on that all persons having claims . Saturday December 27th, 1919, at 12 the.dtejLniTK.,n0'clock M., to the highest bidder for 1920, to the undersigned, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons owing said estate must come forward and pay the same at once. This Nov. 18, 1919. HERBERT F. BRADY, Executor of Dora Free, Deceased. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE This is to give nonce in 1 ..- qualified before the clerk of the court ... . . T 1 . 3.S CACfcULUI Ul U1C miSM vtv , deceased; iw 11 rSnns havinir claims atrainst nwni ui vmi '..said Mammons line to a White Uak: . , r - the said estate must present them on or before the 20th day of November, 1920, to the undersigned, or tnis notice will be Dleaded in bar of their recov-.., ery; and all persons owing said estate ery; ana an persons ow .,s .u bu. must come torwara ana pa me same at once. This Nov. 18, 1919. nnrnfi'iTl T T HI AITITT Miniir. n. murriir Executrix of John T. Mofl.tt, Deed. NOTICE E.iving qualified as administrator on rea l'"C estate oi li. K. Cranlord, d" !u i'oi-e .i. WrigUc, Cierk or r;.-.- Cuiii-i of Kandc'i'h coun- , .:a h:.v:r": (', to t: 1 ,::.irrsi',ncd, dM! or.ncd, ;..-e the 22d t:ty of .'-"h-(.',;i-cv notice vil b;' r'loi'-d- of their rccovc and all taiii opiate , :ii c?-"ift :1 c: ia bi .- ns .1 21 (V v of ?;ov,-oi'ier. 10 13. YV. L. CRAXl-'OUl). ..'.ale.- oi 1!. K. Crurdord, Dee. JIORTdACI-: SLE 1a.1t to the povee;' of sale ccn- til: lied 111 certcin moilase. deed, ex- cured by P. rl. Orsborn antl -. i:e Ma S. Orsborn to Bettic Corbie, datetl tne the 18th day of September 1 016 , and duly recorded ia the ofn-.e of the Regis- tor of Deeds for Randolph County, North Ca.-oiina; in Book 1 5 L page 519, default having been made in the pay- ment of said mortgage and note secur-, cd thereby, both principal am interest, me ei.s ...uicc t. i sale at public auction to the highest bi.Kier, lor casn, on tne piemises in t nli. ,1 o l: T iuVT'7 fVcr against said estate, ate notified to ber 29th, 1919, at two o clock P. M a ent them to the undersigned duly certain tract or parcel of land, as de- verified on or bcfore the lst ,iav 0f .scribed m said mortgage deetl same Janu 1921 or this notice v.ill be lying and oemg in Randolph County, lead(Kf in bar of theil. recovery. All North Carolina Trinity Township, ad- ers(ms owjn sai(1 estate wiu come joining the lands of John Brame, Jule atu, make imme(iiate settle white and others, and desemved as ment pf the game I follows: . J This the 8th dav of December, 1919. Beginning at a stone on the north MIRIAMA FRAI7ER side of cemetery street, Jule White's Executor of th; Last Will and Testa-' south east corner; thence along said ment f c c Frai tlecea.sed. Cemetery street south 68 deg. 30 Mi- v ' east 5024 feet to a stake in the center " NOTICE 1 of public road; thnce along, said pun-1 . , . ., lie road north, 21 deg. 30 Min. east, Having riual.hed as exeeut. ix on the 328 feet to a stake, in John Brame's ea.te of W. b. Lassiter deceased, bo line, 29 feet west of public road; thence f0le F- M- fright, clerk o, tiie so.p along the line of said John P.rame, no1' com" "f Kan.10lpn cou1.ty, :.s !.- north 70 deg. 30 min. west 545 feet to to notify a I 1 erset iiaei :;; (. : a stake, Jules Whites Corner in said gainst said estate to present ... John Brame's line; thence along the hc un.lorsi,rm-d, .bly v.-n!;-d on .. line of .said ules White south 8deg. ,lefore th . -" - .'i0 min. west. 2B8H feet to the bee-in- ning, containing 3.59 acres more or less n-n nn,l Dvi-ont lio-Vif nf iitv r.f U,rh Point Rnmlipman A sli.il.oi o S.ootlloi-n T?'iil'Ov rmTllHtni' Ai'Viill said right of way contains 9900 square feet more or less. Terms of sale cash. This the 21th dav of Nov. 1919. " BETTIE COKBIT, Mortgage..- Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. V, . Caveness, de ceased, before F. M. Wright, C. S. C, this is to notify- all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the first day of December, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are expected to make immediate settlement. This November 17. 1919. Z. V. CAVENESS, Admr. ll-20-6tpd. LAND SALE" By virtue of. a decree of the Supe rior Court in the Special Proceeding entitled E. P. Hayes, adminstrator of C. S. Redding, deceased, vs. 0. C. Red dine, et ali I will on Wednerday, the 31st dav of December. 1919. at 12:00 o'clock M., sell at public auction at North Caroolina Randolph County, the courthouse door fn Randolph coun- A. M. Bulla, Administ.ator of Elizn ty, for one-half cash, the remaining beth Clark, Decea?ed, Plaintiff, Ys one-half on a credit of six months, Nellie Henley, Sidney Turner and the following described tract of land Josheph Allred be then his unknown in Back Creek tewnship, Randolph heirs, Defendants. Notice, county: I The defendants above named will Tract No. 1. Betrlnninir at a stake take notice that an action entitled as Marv Davidson's corner lot No. Z: ; s thence north 13 degrees east 19 chains t .; w a suae in tne new near a aitchj '. ' ihana imitl, tk Am ... ia .k.in. .'I to a nuke in field near a ditch; thence 1. . . ...... south 75 dogreei east 6 chains to a in. which said defendants nave an in- J pine burch; thence north SW degrees terest, and the said defendants will t ast-1760 chains to a h'ekoryl Red-further take notice that they are re j dlng't corner; thence- west 21 chains quired to appear at the office of the K. to a black fvm in Sawyer line; thence north on said line 2 chains to a stone: thence west 13 chains a port oaj t thence Moth 1? deim west 19.60 chains to a persimmon bush; thence South, 80 degrees cut 4 .60 chains to a sonrwood; thence south 8 chains to f 19 chains to the befinninr, eonUining 309 acres, more or less, ; irari no. z. Keoinninv A a nnut nak, the comer towards Uia mllf ar Jamee Davidson deceased; runs tnence lotitti chains to ft stake; tnence t 21 chains to-a aUkej tnence! r- r-h : 'i'-i chslns to a aUkt; thence a stnkpj thence thnnro NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of cash at the Court House Door in Ashe boro, N. C. the following described land in Cedar Grove Township, Ran dolph County: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a Black Oak in Walkers line thence South 57 poles to a stake; thence West 14 poles to a stake, Walkers cornel thence South 12 degrees West 100 poles to tne Fayette ville road; thence South 82 degs. west along said road to a stake, I thence South 14 degrees West 59 poles I to a stake in Hammons line; thence Wegt on gaid hne 64 ,es to a stake J'! f, ,vv " inence iNorm 4o poies 10 a post oan north th w VFayetteylU Road;; h 4g j gtake . j ,. road hence N Jrfh 33 d East s , ' . Ar, , . r. . . n, .. .. , L . 'n id North the various courses 0n said d 200 poes to the beginning) con- taining 90 acres more or less. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stake on the ld Lexington Road j, Newby Cor ; v,.4-i, ,.i.. , . nor, lunmng rsorth o'J rods 10 a post Oak: thence East ol rods to a st.iko; 1 tntnet! North 2 deg Ea.-t b4 o!es ; to a i?paui:--!i in-!;; dp;'', oiisi io (jii.es a :rv jut:i . liu." or 1 cu; ' (icy. 4,) ion in i1,.' to its ; a ror', I r.'.'; thence rec Oil I e. G'J lian.; a u. on '; : t: .trl-'.v ia the -t 70 !) ..''t::- 1 i:-a;-;. cr;:i.a I 1 ; ' iieoi 1 ho ill the Or Vr i L r 1, ,1 or IIai (Io'.i)!i coue m'V'- w.i le by virt; This sale i of ;m increase bid having been placed on the fornior bid. The bidding will sta. t at S17:,,5.50. i 'yy tj10 1 (iny 0j- T)eeei.iber, I'.illb c. N. COX, Commisioner. . NOTICE j navinf, quaiificd as executor of the csUU, Ci- c c yvazev (iCccasei!, be- fcre F M Wright, Clerk Superior rv-,, V'. Pmvininit'rnnW tVna i to notjfy all pcraonSi having claims J-'-u. 01 n!nu bar of their re. ov OWing .-il.M ' .- me ' t'er. or - l:lak'.' ill! A f e' no in the un le, : T..' - the ll'l'i. NO'i K r OF Sl.i Ily virtue 0.' an ( ; ior Ciou 1 1 of Rambl) h t' e of. Ol'l o. 1 11 Oil I d dav , the last will and testament o: 'Lucas, deceased, I will on tin cf December, 1919, at 12 o'clock, id., at the count hoa.se door in Asheboro, N. C, resell to the highest bidder ior cash, the timber measuring ten inches across the stumu 12 inches from tl-e ground, on the following described ical estate: Beginning at A. S. Lucas stae corner in the dividing line between Ransom Lucas and Mary J. Deaton's and runs with said line 75 poies to n stake in raid dividing line; thence north 86 west to a stake in the divid ing line between J. R. and R. Lucas; thence with said dividing line to A. S. Lucas stake coiner; with his line north-east to the beginning. This the 5th day of December, 19J9. C. M. HAYWORTH, j Admr, DBNCTA., and Com. In the Superior Court before the Clerk. above has been commenced in the Sunerior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, ior tne purpose 01 .ninn. riiii trart of land helnntr- Ing to the estate of Elizabeth Clark, . . .... . .1 ... . Cleric of the aforesaid County and State on or before the 20th day of Doc- ember, 1919, and answer or dnmurto Mm comdaint in said action which will be filed In said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint 1 This the 18th day of Norember. 1919. F. M. WRIGHT, Clerk pf Superior Court. 1 Hammer and Moser Attorneys for plaintiff, v Traaic State of Old Wend. Save the dyinf nations of the Old World!" Is the nlea of Henry Morten than, forrnr t), 8. Amhs-isaIor to TerVcv. No'Mrir short rr A fnlrsria, DR. MAX RONES Optometrist and Jeweler High Point, N. C. United States Railroad Administration NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schedules ASHEBORO. N. C. (As information and not guaranteed.) Corrected to Mav 11 1919 'Leave ifyo i Arrive 3:30 PAT for Star JnrVsnn SP' Pinehuist and ' aki, Aoertieen 10:5U AM i 15 vi fnr stir ran.lnr Ynd fr btar- Can" nd bee 12.55 PM F excef j?'31. . . . cor rates and other information, apply or unte to c. t). vrur.r,, iicKct Agent, Asheboro, N. C. W. J. WILLIAMS, Traffic Agent, Kaleigh, N. C. DR. C. C. POINDEXTER ! 1! ;;. b. or A-iie!).:r 1, SNblli.l'Li C. f;.ii.(;-;r.('" i.'i't.O'ill.OC j !'vi: 0? M,-('r; .1. .' !. li: Pre-1 -hi. r o1 ) - 'fiool. ,lr.. (.ml C AutllonZ(.(1 Fo, Agencv yt anuar.-l ized Ford service and rej.airs. Firestone and United States Tires at-..! Tubes. ASIIEBORO MOTOR CAR CO. "Service That Satisfies." DR. M. G. EDWARDS Veterinary Surgeon Asheboro, N. C. Hospital in barn back of Central Hotel Day and night calls answered from Central Hotel Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Cc. In-tiraiice. Loan-.. !! lUin.IXCTON, ;i'o e:ned bv r. c. ,--:ii; p:;:.-, ..he!...:o .'. 1: c. ale WHY SUFFER FROM EYESTRAIN? Glasses made by us will relieve both evestrain and headaches. Drs. Staley Eye Sight Specialists Ilit-h Point, N. C. Office hours: 8 te 12, 1 to fi. DR. W. F. CLAYTON DENTIST OftVe 121 North Main Strct HIGH POINT. N. C. Phono N. State 9C9 Special nttsntion given to patient suffering from Rheumatism, Stomach and intestinal trouble nno chronic ko.,ik., kiv, ,,,nii,- , oU,,ii frr.ni dineased teeth. .. .... C Q TATP Mil Ks. O. Irtlfj. jiu. rhjslflan and 8urgeoa gtlBa,r - North Carol!.. OR. JOHN SWA1M DENTIST Office over First National Bank Phone 192 Asheboro, N. C , . G. II. KING Attomer-at-Uw Offlce Miller lulldlna Prattle la all courts, collect and ad i.in ii MiitM. All husL tMt entrusted ta my cart shall fisn mlt,nt mA T.litklns- ttnt-. - ..... r p CTT.V y, s. Woraau's Weakness HOW CURED EI"-k1. N. C. : "Some years :go I n;f7(Tod .'rom irregularity but did n .t p iy aDy inten tion lu it. I prmiually rf-"v. (:rw wfrse nil ;h? '.lme. 'J'fr 1 would Lav.- ruch iSaWari chine ti fhould.TS tiniposiihle f $rest at nif 7 Jsever.il ol 1 y advertised V.; j htUe relief thrauiiri my tnat it was for me to ight. I tried of the best advertised remedies on theraarket hut got only litde relief, so one day my husband asked me to write to Dr. rieree and describe my case to him. After receiv- inc his advice I took three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and it worked like manic, I nte well, slept well, and felt like a new woman. "I can safely recommend Dr. Pierce and his remedies to-any suffering woman." MRS. JOHN BRIDGERS, Route 1. AVOIDED OPERATION Nashville, Tenn. "Several years afro I was on the vergepf having an operation for feminine trouble when Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was recommended to me. This splendid medicine (six bot tles of it) restored me to absolutely perfect health and I never have had to submit to an operation. For womanly ailments Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is not only an inexpensive but liiso a reliable remedy and I am always clad to speak a good word for it." MRS. J. WILLIS, IGul Arthur Ave., N. FOR MOTHERS ville, Tenn.: "Dr. Pierce's FavSr criplio" has been a (treat help to ine Nasi, Pre in n; lUC'l' it is tin t won:: Invc- u- ;c 1 1): il l'r. l.ikrn. -iTiption lor 1; hi.- ! ,d 1.. li' I 1 i Uphold the Coitsliti'iii.n ami !he Laws! 1 "How s'liail v.- j'orlii'y ; ; i a-1 law-, le--,l. s an ! mi'l. "The answer i.s simple Let every' American, every lover of lineity, e - ery we!l-wistier to his' posterity, swear b," tlr- blood ol' t!--e li" ,io:.:o,i n.--er to violate in the least pailieu'ar t-ie laws of the country, am! nove;- to tol erate their iolatien bv otiv 1 . 1 "As the patriots of '7G did to tho suppoit ol' t!:e I )('. arat ion el lndep.cn dencc, so to the .i poit of the Con stitution and laws let every American pledge his life, his piope-ty. and his sacred honor " 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 1 FOR CORNS AND CALLl .-iLS Get a bottie from your dn:ggi.-t. It's Guaranteed THE STANLY SALES CO. Albemarle ... X. on '.-and :.oc;! ;;or oi'j'os for li. lib I i'i ' i! 1 1 'I o o.n.i. Mill . .er. d on o'.n I I rip i'ul! parli'-ulai : rail on or w 1 itc rarest tick- t agent. or r n I'nited States Railroad Administration Christmas Holiday Travel. Norfolk Southern Railroad. Owing to the anticipated large vol ume of HOLIDAY TRAVEL to Public is earnestly requested to co-operate with tiie Railroad-, with a vi. w of re lieving as much as possible the con gestion at Ticket Offices and on trains. To that end I ickets should he pur chased and Reservations made a far in advance of actual date of depar- ture as possible. On account of large volume of Par rel Post, Mail and Express matter, checkable baggage should U: reduced to the minimum in order to prevent1 delays. i I'niled Slstes Railroad Administration! NORFOLK SOI THr.RN KAILKUAIJ winn , On account conl situation, material . . 4 va. , n nnntinA , 1 1 1 1 hd curTBiim"ni o. rnn. -i,, ... made effective at 12:01 A. M. Tuesday, December 9th. t Train No ,,4 PRvin(f Fayetteville 2:oo P. M. except Sunday arriving M& 6:10 P. M. and 1 rain .No. leaving Raleigh except Sunday at 1:20, P. M. arming Fayetteville 4:. So I . M. will be discontinued. Train No. 32 formerly leaving Fay ettpvillo 8:00 A. M. erovt Sunday will leave Fayetteville 2:30 P. M. arriving Rnleieh 6:10 P. M. i Train No. 30 leaving Chr.rlott for Raleigh 6:30 A. M. daily and Train No- 31 l"iK RaWgh for Charlotte ,7:60 A. M. daily will not be operated . on Bunoays. Send Ydkir Films' ' : ' ' " jo- ' ! -;;r,,,MhTn..Uf Santa Starts Off Br MAST ORAHAM BONN EI (Ooprrtfhl. U1S. t 'Mm Kni)f CnioBl ANT A CLACS' dog. Boy of the North, was bark ing," said Daddy, "for there was great excite ment up North. "The excitement wn9. as perhaps you may be able to guess, that San- ta Clnus was about to start his trip. " '1 have more things to do this year than ever before, it seems to me," said Santa Clnus. "Boy of the North wagged his tall and gave funny little short barks wh!rh was his way of Inugliiti. 'You say that every year,' he was trying to tell Smitn Clans, aa he put bis cold nose 1:1 Santa's hand and rubbed up beside him. "The reindeer wfi-p wtiitin;:. The hells en Ui.-ii' reins were jin::!;:::; und the s!e',.:h was filled with packs :,:iil pp."ks of toys. N'o' t't tap --op. s:n e:v i.ivmv -!i Sit-.' v I'- Tl nt tl Hi lie tl. "Good-Bye," Shouted Santa. That is why I like the stores to have so many of my toys. The children f-r u good idea of what they want. "'Then they write me letters, the precious dears! They write of what they want and how much they care for me mid how much they love their sisters and brothers and mothers and daddies and playmates and dogs mid olhor pets. "'lint I nmsn't stop to think of all these letters for I must get started, for I've a Ions way to go." "lie knew lie hail to sf lift soon for the reindeer could hardly wi.it any loiiger. and were tryinjs i hurry him. "'I won't be bile.' said Saa'a Clnus. 'I have never been hue ye! oi:d I've I en-doing ibis trip -Ibis irip to the hii.!-. lii-re then are eh, Hr 11 for II Lr 1 many years.' "And v i!:. ! . f. r lb. -, Ibe rein f er 1 n I 1 1 -: i ! 1 !i ir lie 'I- I.. N..i 01 ( 'i. 1 IllllTV 1.1 N. I i'.'O ;ih Mi ll. il i I 11. 1: s. 1 'ollt I llil- I I : . ';- fr,,:o lb -. Jiit what ii In,:-. I ki the i!:eii win.!. " "i'liVii I i::n' k.M-ji a .nnl nri;iy I'liL'.-i -nil-ills I'm' made proiuK.'s In i 1 1 - T . -: : I :i' -i.eir li:,- " t r 1 -1 1 : i : i -i Irees. ill hni'i-li I i:i", . r I t I lie rliiidr.'ii see i'!.' in :i I'm urrlviu'4 with my puck, lib no ilinl's in v fun -to Ite.-p all that H C'.'lll U'l'"i: secret. -.ii.l I li.-y love seerots. the little il. :r- ' V.u let ine see- have I the lie!-- iiinl raisins, the lnh.-lil new penal.- f.,f some of t ti- s,,el;i:is no,) the hi;: or:ini;i's. too' Yes. we're renl Ij mi .1 'nil. ready nt last.' "When SiiiiIii t'lsus said 'We're ready. I be reindeer pi'iineed. I'.oy of .Ni.nh l.a;l,ei nlid Sun In Clans sprung Int.. the sleigh. "i i'T went the reindeer with Snntil ("Inns and the toys, cnnies mid emint ie .elier !h!ii's for ChrlstiiniH morn lint. " (iooil lije. Ilov of Hie North.' shouted Snntn Clnus. 'flood hy, denr old North honie. gnodtiye everyoii and everything. " 'I'm off on my big trip of the year.' "And Hi hp shouted this the rtln deer wore slmost out of sight nnd the Inst I tin t could be seen of Bantn Onus n ns he wared tils rel enp rlth Hie red tnsel. "Now," snld Itojr of thp North. 'I n-III linre r.prythlng rendy for bltn hen he gets hack." "Ho the dog go! Rnnta Clsns" sllp- pers nnd his heavy, warm winter wrjip- nr wiiivii in iiinwir wine wn-n am wasn't working, tie pot thorn hear ihe tire, but not too near. Tor he knew Snnta Clnus would be gone qalte s long time slid when night nsd pawed sod the oeit day had come, etea ihntiK II mmm n KHirtif K. ,M tte. mote them rer, oeer tb. Ore end have them reedy. "And IViy of the North fell aalsn n1 1rr'-."1 nd hi (IriHim were fP :t ri: ;a or scarlatina :-'Ar.Li:T FLYER or SCARLA TINA .s an ;;cute febrile infectious (listase. The detinite chai;.cteristics of it i t-oie tnroat, diffuse eruption tii ' h st day or two during tiie lever. There is more scarlet fever in the fall of th year, due in a measure, proba bly to the coming together of school d.es. INCUBATION PERIOL' One to seven days. Namely, the period from exposure to time of eruption. SEVERITY Scarlet fever runs the gamut, from mild unrecognized cases to very severe cases. Some cases are so mild that the child is really not sick and probably has no rash and a very mild sore throat. These are the cases that give doctors and quarantine officers much concern, because parents tmnk tneir children are not sick en- ougn 10 De quarantined, :nd often from the mild cases, severe cases come. Many cases of scarlet fever present no evidence except in a mild soe throat. CAUSE A germ bacillus scarlatina. MODE OF TRANSMISSION We know now that the virus cf scarlet fever is found in the secretions of the nose, throat and respiratory tract and enters the hotly through these channels and that (!es.m:!i:.t!on.-i has r.-thing to 'io vj;h tr;ii--erssi on. It 1.- :' :o I'-'l-asc ...-,! child--; n lsou-iv q 1a- i:a-.!: 1 1.1. : piitc. to 1:1- 1 1 -i !;e. i :i e :o to b 1 e.e... ; ." " ir. a: until pj--. o,'; sici'..': lu!,fi'!'e ti'e l.lst"' cases. Tiie two p-.'at fa; tors in prevention i.s isolation and iisinfectic:i. The same precaution in nursing a case, sheuhl be taken as in measles or :;p thoria. All discharges from n;ve, mov.th, and throat should be collected on material that can be burned. Ail bed linen: , etc. should be tlisinferad and boded. Be careful to disinfect ail di ;'es used by the patient. The fo'.owing is a list of tire diseas es reported to ine during last month: Labor Pneumonia. John Har;el.-on. Caraway, N. C. Broncho Pneumonia. IT. T. Branson, Ramseuv, N. C. H. T. B'.anson Ramseur, N. C. Typhoid Fever. Va':s-n Cole, Asheboro Star Route. . ufus King. Asheboro Star Route. I' o Boy. A ;'.cboro Rt. :.. C.i'-. ir Brown, Asheboro li;. 3. Y. !1. Corn - son, Asheboio Rt. 3. Diplheria. fleorgr- !av i!e:i'. Ci -ni Ene.li A. ir1' 1 o. t lirisi- '. e lion 1 e !:. i: 1. .All lit Ie.i. :. . .-;-.s ; ,VI. I A-t. Chi! Al!i 4 -.. i: en oi' m. St .lt',' i I: .ii ti n ( o.i Steed.. !'.t. 1 k.indienuin, Rt. M.nei '1 ho:.. H utiles. P'uidlemnn y;K:rc 11. .rt. i arawe.v. Rt. 2. Lehi H::r.t. C:i .iwiiy, Rt. -'. Clora Hunt, Ca.avay Kt. 'J. Flora Hunt I'n.avay Rt. . An':ie Hunt. Caraway Rt. 2. Lena Hunt, Caraway. Kt. 2. F.Ua Hunt, Caraway, Kt. ''. Kuby liobhin-., Asheboro Rt. .'!. Otis Rolibins, Asheboro, l!y. II. Kuth Rohbins Asheboro, Kt. II. Sanford Hughes, Asheboro Rt. Carl Hufn. , Asheboro, Kt. Ii. (iuy Pool, Asheboro, Kt. Ii. Suyne elvurns Asheboro, Kt. Mane eKiirns, Asheboro Kt. 2. Septic Sore Throat. Child of K. II. Coltrane,- Glenola. . P.ri pectfully submitted. Signed C. A. HAYWOKTH, County Quarantine Officer. ASIIEBORO NEWS This Cose Has a Hint For Many Cou- . rier Keader An Asheboro woian hns unea I)rnn':i Kidne; Pills. She hns f und tnein as represented. She wishci. her rcift.ibors to kno.A She publcily rpcommnds them. . No one ncd to look further for a tei td kidney remedy. The nroof of merit ii here and ft , ' .gp investiatetl. jfc yCUr nieghbor. Profit by the statement of Mrs. R. 1. Dickens. She says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Tills off and on for ' J and certainly think they are fine. I Can SSF 1 OOtli KHOW Of thf .. ?llJ?l7J, Doan's to many of my friends." Price sixty fpnta, at !1 denlr-s. pioTi't I?-!t a-V f-'r n 1 ' "

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