THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. Thursday, March 181S2J THE COURIER PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY WM. C. HAMMER, EDITOR 1912 and something could be told of what Johnson told Pmroase, all of which will come out latter. i Entered as second class mail matter in the postoffice at Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C, March 18, 1920 The Winston-Salem Journal calls attention to the "Hug-grinf Match" at the Republican Convention, and says "In Unity there are spoils'. The platform adopted at Greensboro has been praised by some things for The women of the country confiden- some things it says and condemned tially expect the extending of seffrage by others for things it does not say. ! to women will operate as a great It straddles the revaluation act, but cleansing force in politics. They will practically endorses it, although its bring with them a brand new broom candidate for governor wants it re- I .vhicn they will exercise. It is also ex- pealed, but not a word is said in con-' pec ted that women will become more demnation or pAise of the act itself, broadened by participating in politics Silence reigns supreme from one end as well as bringing a cleansing force of it to another, so far as the consti-, with them. tutional amendment relating to tax-' ation is concerned. j Red Buck Bryant in his Washington The Winston-Salem Journal calls correspondence to the Charlotte Ob- attention to the fact that if the Re-! ce-ver says the South is still loyal to publicans had expected to earn- th"' Wilson. That while some are making state they -rould have nominated trouble the President is still unbiased quite a different ticket. There would with the solid people of the country, have been a Morehead, Duncan, Mek- j There has been a great noise because inSi Holt, Butler, Britt, Bynum or some ! was in bad with some of the poli of the leaders of the old crowd whoj ticians, but the folks are still with him, could have placed themselves on the I not only in the South, but elsewhere. ticket if they desired. I 5 t L JJ LJ Ia L 1 v n DISCARDED AS DANGEROUS falitm! cilivotAcI !' mriirv f4 Istm! tffn acts dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. Take "Ddson's Liver Tone" Instead I The Republican State platform If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, juit go to yonr druggist and get a bottle of Dodaon'i Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up Sytter and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today youll be s:rk and nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, while if yfi tke Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it Attorney Hubert Olive has gone rinp-a iji:o a bell in the denunciation of , from Clayton to Lexington to practice Wilson administration, but not a word, law. He recently obtained his license, does it say, definite or cleancut about ; hpinc a crrtuhiat nf Walip Fnrpst 1 : :, t. a- il. i I " o " - anv uve lauc. it vmiiiis tile omen w . .,.,.... t . .... School of Law and a young man of in- vote after everybody knows the suf 711, i . kij uouu, miii, iaiiivufl, tuiu uuicr laxe cvrpun If You Are Young temgence and aggressive bearing, tie frage amendment will be adopted in is the son of the late A. J. Olive who the near future. It gets on the band lived for several years at Randleman, wagon after it reaches its destination. moving there from Wake County and afterwards moved to Thomasville RENEWED TESTIMONY where he died. . . 7" ' 1.0 one in As;ieboro who suffers backaches, headaches, or distressing Bion H. Buttler writes in the News urinary ills can afford to ignore this and Observer, telling of the effort at Asheboro woman's twice-told story. It Southern Pines to put the colored men js confirmed testimony that no Ashe- 1 . 11 11 1 , , boro resident can doubt, on the road to thrift and home build- i r,..; u c 1. , , , Mrs. A. 1". Farnsh, ainman Street, ing. The colored people of Southern says: "I suffered more or less with Pines are buying land and beginning kidney trouble for several years. 1 the job of acquiring homes. Thev show tried different remedies but never o i;i iimot ; ti, ; Li found them to help me as mumch as a lively interest in the undertaking, r, 1 r. , ,..,-, b Doan s Kidney Pills. Occasionally I The leaders of the race are v.smg their take a lx of this medicine and they best energies to economizi in every keep my kidneys in good condition." way posible and lay up for a rainy The above statement was given dav bv inducing as many as possible Januar' 5' .15 and,on 24 1918 ... , , , . J Mrs. Parnsh added: "I can recom- to buy land, and this will act as an mend Doan's Kidney Pills as highly incentive for each one to have so as to now as I did before. I am now enjoy ing fine health and am glad to tell others of this medicine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- VK- -iclj- t.w .1 lr,',l-i,r rtf ENTER THE LEAGUE Doan.s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Parrish had. Foster-Miibum Secretary Daniels is perfectly justi- Co- Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. lied in insisting on a larger navy if Page Club Organized in Thomasville we do not enter the League of Nations. Thomasville N. c Marc5l 10.A 1 :::t League v.oud lead to liberal page for Governor Club was organiz diarmament, but if we are not in the ed here Monday night, March 8, with League we have got to take care of a membership of 105, after which en our selves and of the Western Hemis- usiastic speeches were ma(ie bv Col 1 . o. ijuiiiLt'Lii, ;uaur j. vjreen ana be able to build a home. A BIG NAVY IF WE DO NOT tio.-.s at attractive salaries. Prepare f Jr tie unprecedented prosperity that "reeoristrnction" will brtnfr Attend an accrd ted school and go "over the top" in the business world. Eretfy oody endorses RALEIGH. N. C KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE. Jl. 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 casings. Red and grey tubes, all sizes at lowest prices for high class goods. Write, Phone or Call, That's All. HIGH POINT M6TOR COMPANY phere without the prospect of any as sistance. Of course we can do it, but it entails a large expense, which we might just as well save as not. Henry Cabot Lodge is one of the most ex pensive luxuries the United States ever paid for. Philadelphia Record. others, The following officers were elected: Col. F. S. Lambeth, president; C. F. Finch, vice president; E. F. Pepper, vice president; G. T. Cochrane, secre tary and treasurer. The following men from the country were elected vice presidents: Marvin Rothrock, Esq. J. W Bow ers, Yancey Cecil, John W. Kennedy, J. R. Stone, George W. Saintsing, t. W . b. Grimes. This was one of the most enthusias tic meetinsrs ever held in the town of ment is uncovering falsified tax re- Thomasville These men expressed a turns. Little has been said about this, determination to have 500 members because the Government moves slowly, April 1st. FALSIFIED TAX RETURNS Some of the newspapers are calling attention to the fact that the Govera- An optimist looks at an oyster and yet, it does so with unerring certain ty, as a ruie, wnen it comes to mvesti- expects a pearl. A pessimist looks at gation of taxes. Few investigations an oyster and expects ptomaine pois have been made as to inaccuracy, onlneT- falsification or efforts to doge pay ment of taxes, because it usually takes from two years or more for the inspec tors to get matters in shape to get back to the people after th; alleged occu ranees. In all probability there will be more falsification of tax reports this year than last year for the reason Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A Department of Justice in Effort To Save Money on Met Beginning Monday, March 15th. the Department of Justice will make an that those who made false reports advising cuts that will be as nutrious last year have not been investigated, as the now high priced cuts of beef, and they think they can do ' so airain Pork an(l amb that the American fhi v.r -ithm,t Koinr, mni,t in People are prone to' eat. It . ' the people will take advantage of the this they are mistaken, for every in- mU that are equaUy ag nutriou9 and dividual and every tax return that is heretofore have been practically un padded or otherwise made incorrect or called for, the saving will be immense, falsified, there will be a hereafter. Under the present conditions the price or the choicest cuts in many in Hinnmr. AKn jrnnwsnN stances fifty or sixty cents higher n.n, rrrr, thu tne P1?" of other good whole- v iuiwi isin&n Mme meat from the tame animal. KEEP THEM VIGOROUS When a child suffers from the slightest exposure and is thin, listless and egotist easily tired, that child cugnt to receive pienty oi The Philadelphia Record call atten tion to the fact that Senator Harding, now a Presidential candidate refered to Senator .Hiram Johnson, another Presidential candidate in the cam paign of 1912 as m "faker" and a blackguard" and spoke of him as "Sdch brayint; asses as this cal Johnson jvho prates of deals wal lows in the futten of American poli tics". , Be also made a very pleasant lit tle illusion as to Tbedora Koosetelt, rtferrinf; to him a pathetic (Sfttre of RooeeYcH, lost to rratitude, blind to mad for power and wniinf to wreck . regularly It u an essential the rejmbik to ret if. . f actor in the health records of N doubt Senator Hardinr would u thousands of children. Ciyea ffiaa m nave we uee 01 ue umo THE PITH OF THE PROBLEM Most men from time to time need more money than they havecash. A man who opens a Bank Account here and becomes acquainted with us and with whom and whose habita we become ac quainted when 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 $499,600.00. The solution of the financial problems of a good customer we consider an essential part of our service. Bank of Ramseur, Ramsenr, N. C. . SC0TTS ; ' Eu(UILSuri ' UMil.Jw .M .fl. 9m A V paper, the Marion Star, which contain- -"til,' tU " J d thieapeech, dettroyed, bt they kjp keep them w normal had been put In the State library and Weight, VlJJOrOUS and ipintcd. othr public libraries in the state of Try SCOTT'S for year key e ghi. Ohi'i, to whichthe public had aceena. 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