THUBSDAT, APRIL 1, 1920 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. ' Page Three The Aftera ofBlu Lath OUR RALEIGH LETTER (By Maxwell Gorman.) Thai hNo.le(a aeries at advertisementa, prepared by competent physiciaa, erplstning how certain diaeaaet whica attack the aff paasagea soch a Jfeeumonia, Influenxa, Whoop tag Cough. Weaves pr crea a long continued Cold oftea lear thee organs in aa faneaned, congtatad staU, thus affording a favorable foothold tor invading ferae. Lad how Vick'i Vpo Rnb may ba ol value la thia condition. Your doctor will impress upon you that following recovery from the active stage M influenza, there often remaint an inflamed, congested condition of the air passage throat, larynx, bron chial tubes and lungs.' Frequently the cough hangs on soreness of the chest persists you take cold easily and there may be obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow to clear up and if neglected may favor the de velopment of pneumonia, or" later on, serious disease of the lungs. Such cases should continue under the care of their physician should exercise moderately in the open air eat plenty of whole some food avoid overwork and sudden chills. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub may help nature to complete the process of repair Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to SOe 60c $1.20 UYapoRub draw out the inflammation, at tract the blood away, from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathejl in all night long; -thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas, w Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around 'the neck and the bed clothes arranged in .the f ormf of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. T Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. Your Bodyguard Against Colds More, Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Raleigh, March 29. Raleigh'e poll- J tical precinct meeting (Democratic) Saturday night carried a new ae&aa-4 tioa through the attendance on several of them a number of women (God blew 'em!). Be tt said, hewcver, some of the local political boaaea and ward' T heelers are just now changing the form of the expression, it ha ring been moved and carried that the word: "bleea 'em" ba striakea out aad other word substituted in Ha- place. Aa theae highly moral Raleigh Let-jT ' ten carry nothing that ia not fit toiT print, the substitute word ia omitted. W Yea, air, the wimrnen, aome of whom' would look better in masculine attire anyway; were out ia propria persona at several of the precinct meeting political togs and alL Indeed, they; nai enaimirMl to anrinr a surprise On Colonel Buck Jonea and other maaco-l Lin manipulators of party machinery, and meetings and conventions' and in some instances put it over. So there will ba women (closely approaching the masculine gender and not especial ly noted for their beauty or attract iveness to the mere man out gunning for a wife) on the county executive committee. Some of them will even sit (if they can keep still long enough) in the county convention. As the eighteenth amendment has not yet been ratified (and never will be if it depends on Delaware and North Carolina) the other side claims the sisters are a little premature in their demands. But Doctor Delia Dix on Carrol and Widow T. Palmer Ger man and Spinster Martha Haywood' and other like bright lights of militant suffragists argue to the contrary and demand recognition in advance of i what the other five states yet to act next fall and winter may do. The county convention will decide whether, they will be allowed to "sit.'' ACME 4 Lift off Corns! ' Doesn't hurt a bit and Freerone costs only: a f&w cents. Fresh Shad For Easter We will have plenty of Shad and other fresh fish for Easter. Also will have all kinds of fresh meats. Buy where your trade is ap preciated. Quick service. Wright Brothers Phone 16 They Are All Sold and Stay Sold See us to get one of the next car load Studebakers coming soon. Place your order now. Remember our line of cars istime tested. Our repair department has been leased by Mr. W. H. Hughes who expects to give guaranteed service on all makes of cars. Satisfied customers or money refunded. CAROLINA AUTO COMPANY i i X t ! u i x frail V : t With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toeB, and the hard skiirealhws' from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone." costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or sore ness. Truly t No humbug! J - ri he Cultivator You Hear About Home Building & Material Company ASHEBORO, N. C We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at our planta at ASHEBORO BENNETT HEMP SEAGROVE and DENTON If you want building material or shingles we can 1 supply you from our plants at Asheboro. 2 If you are an undertaker it will pay you to see our nice line of Caskets. Wo nn raIp.q ncrents fnr the A. R. Farnuhar T 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-REDDENG HARDWARE CO. Asheboro, N. C - Ciril Serrice Examination For Clerks and Carriers A CiTil Service Examination for the position of Clerks and Carriers will be held at the Post Office at Greensboro, North Carolina, by the Civil Service Secretary, on April ? 17th, 1920, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth but not their fbrty-flfth birthday on the day of examination. This examination is especially interesting at this time as there are quite a number of positions open at Greensboro Post Office and an opportunity to get a. good place under Civil Service will be afforded. These positions pay Twelve Hundred Dollars (1200.00) per year, when regularly appointed and increased One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) a year until the limit of One Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1650.00) is reached. There is every probability that Cong ress may incrase thes salaries. When appointed as substitute, the pay will be Sixty Cents ($.60) an hour. The Government only requires eight (8) hours a day and work is not hard. The examination will include largely, spel ling, arithmetic, letter writing penmanship, copying from plain copy, reading addersses etc. AS STRONG AS AT SEVENTEEN Z1B0N Iron Tonlo Mate Her "Old Mm" Fid Ycani Apia, Says Daughter. To help repair the results of Illness, old age, work and worry in your dally life; to help give strength to your run dowa system and to help renew fagged force and tone up the nerves you will find a valuable remedy in Ziron. Read what Ziron did for in otd man, who had to stay tn bed most of the time. His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski, Teen., says: "Ziron has helped my OUR CLIENTELE GlfowS Not upon promises, but upon performances. We are pioneers In Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. In business since 1835. Prompt deliveries. Ship by Parcel rost,,, 'L ' THE TEASriAtJI COMPANY Cincinnati, " 625-627 Walnut St, I ' Ohio . ' ' . , I ' ' father wonderfully, He could not do anything before taking It. He was In bed most of the time, complaining with broken-down nerves and backache. He has taken three bottles and says he is as strong as when he was 17 years old." If your blood needs von, try Ziran Iron Tonic What It has done for oth ers. It may do for you. Ziron is mild, harmless: does not dis color the teeth, and may be take safely by young and old, men, women and cnlldren, Oet Ziron at your druggist's, under a money-back guarantee. Your Blood Needs THERE ARE A LOT OF CULTIVATORS ON THE MARKET. Some are good others not so good. But there is one that nearly every farmer has heard about AAdi International Ho. 4 Pivot Axle Cultivator Every man that has ever used an International No. 4 is always ready to say a good word for its clean work. Every man that has a boy of 14 or over ought to put him in the field with a No. 4. Chances are he will beat his dad at doing a clean job. d'&k You can dodge in crooked rows and clean out the weeds in a way that will surprise you. This is because the wheels pivot and the gangs shift with one ilifrht motion of the foot. Easy? It is the simplest cultivator you ever rode on. You can change the cuitiyator wiuuiwimoui supping tne team, just a twist of the wrist. The most convincing way to satisfy yourself that this is the best cultivator anfl also to learn about the many other exclusive features of the No. 4 is to come in and take a look at our sample. We are I. H. C. Dealer of Farm Machinery, International Repairs, 10-20 Ti tr:i and 8-16 International Tractors, tractor plows, harrows, mowers, grain hnders and other farming implements. See Us for Your Farm Machinery Randolph Mfg. Co j Franklinviile, N. C. SHBE Mint lu nuaflina ii in r k will fMfcn ail ANY WOMAN CAN DYE AND KEEP IN STYLE "DIAMOND DYES" TURN FADED, SHABBY APPAREL INTO NEW Dont worry about perfect retulta. 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