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TETJI2AY, HAY C. THE ASHEEORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. a Pase Two 6" r i,,. CONDENSED i CLASSICS A TALE OF TWO CITIES & Charles John Huf fam Dlrkena wu born Feb. 1, 1HX, Portsea, England, wbera bis father u a dark In th navy pay office. He died at GadahiU Place, In Kent, on June 9, 1870. Hta dream of writing came to him early when as a boy he read breathlessly the battered novels In his father's library. He became a re porter on the Lon don newspapers, and wrote (1836) "Sketches by Box," wherein are. In miniature, aU the abounding virtues of his novels. The "Pickwick Papers" (1837) were a great success. Their Inimitable rollicking humor captivated the English reading world. His nrsi exienueu win was "Oliver Twist" (1S38). followed by "Nicholas Nlckleby" (1838-39), "Old Curi osity Shop" and "Barnaby Rudge" (1S40 41) He produced some sixteen major novels, the last, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (1870), being unfinished. "David Copperfleld" (1869-60), held by many to be his masterpiece, and by not a few to be the greatest story ever written. Is sup posed to be seml-autoblographlcal. Many of his novels were published In Install ments, and never before or since has nny i literary publication excited such a furore. After his initial successes Dickens' life was a triumphal procession, saddened only by domestic unhapplncss. lie visited America, where his works were even more popular than In England, In 1842 and 1867-68. , I Hi wrote In his will his own best epi taph: "I rest my claims to the remem brance of my country on my published works" He might well have substituted "the world" for "my country." Perhaps the quality that distinguishes his novels among all others Is their abounding humor, i . I - t.r i " to EngJead a a privet gentlcma eager w Uftm Ufa mw." , aydaey Cartoa waa a I swag Bngah lawyer, brtillaat U tateDeet. bat stead ily deteriorating through Ma Ufa of OsstpatloB. able to asMse other bet una to guaa hlmasff. "ccoadoM of tb bright cm htm and raalgnlsg him self to let tt mt arm away. He aod Dmmt ooa became fre quent vlaltora at CM) small nh U Bobo tjnii the bom of Dr. Maaette and Ma daobter. Through Lode"! cart and devotion, th Doctor bad al most wholly recovered frfita the effect of his long Imprisonment, and It waa only In times of strong excitement that any tree of bis past Insanity cx-oJd ba detected. The sweet face of Lode Manette soon won the hearts of both the jroong men, but it waa Darnay to whom she gave her love. And so that Interview between Lucie nd Sydney Carton has a pathos that wrings our hearts. He knew that even If hi8 love could have been returned. It ould have added only to his bitter ness and sorrow, for he felt it would have been powerless to lift him from the slough of Selfishness and Sensu niirv thnt had engulfed him. But he BUOYS HIS 3 MEALS A DAY D. facta Ittb Kki if ESa.tetBi B toil Eafc WW Asia. Sick people do aot ret Brodj oat of fits, to order to enjoy your meals, to do your work veil, yon must Mi atroaf and healthy. . Pale, vaak, nervous ptosis lieoueufly teed iron to enrich their Mood aaa to re Rora vitality to their system, tad a good way to supply the iron la to- follow the example of Mr. Clayton Wootea. oi Scot land, Oa., who used Ziroa Iroa Tonic and has this to say about ft: "I have takeaZiron according to direct ions and I can truthfully say (hat it Is a fine tonic. It has done me aU the good. Since I began taking ft, 1 hare gaiaedeight pounds in weight and enjoy eating three meals a day. I shall do aU I can to re commend Zlron." Try Zironl Your druggist tells Zlron on a guarantee to refunayoor money if ihe first bottle fails to benefit. You can not lose anything, but very likely will : U V... m L.UI. t' Its a cinch figur i ZNU ivmid not rMlst this last sad confes- I train much, bv eettine a borne of Ziron. sion of his love ; and when sne weeps , oaayi at the sorrow or wmcn sne bus uveu the Innocent cause, he implores : "Do not weep, dear Miss Manette ; the life I 1 lead renders me unworthy of your , pure love. My last Pupplleatlon is this : Think now and then that there is a j mnn who would give his life to keep a life you love beside you." Tint dnrk dnvs were to come. In the Your Blood Needs year 1789 the downtrodden rrencu jjensnntry turned upon their oppres sors. The streets or fans were um-u COUNTY COMMISIONERS MEET The Commisioners of Randolph pnuntv met Mav 3. with all members M l . X ciuio " - ...... .. - - . . with crowds of people whose eager present The following business was crv was for "blood." Madame Defarge transacted: , . . I a ,, o .ran st. thn pmintv were no ltmcer sat Oehlna tne counter oi uer small wine shop, silent.y knitting into '2 her work the names ot ner naieu "1 36 and 38 ald under enemies, but axe in nano ana .uue , - - - to m her belt, neauea a mm. - , j wft3 ordered that oppr0pna womcn an to the Bastile. The French ' . ei snno h made to the North Revolution had actually begun. Carolina Childrens Home of Greens- Mndame Defarge was one of the boro check to made to F. C Broyles, leading spirits of the Jlevolutlon, Treasuer. I'.-iri Y in lilt? auv unu occw it vvaa r - frll victims to the tyranny and lust of visor investigate the building of bridge i i ciAlonJ proolr At Pickett S 'he cruel nooiuty ana iroui ujbi umv ouuso iViv..i... " . .". ; , A her life had been devoted to revenge, mill, on proposition that citizens build Three years of crime and bloodshed f wftg rekased from pay. a Ih 1 TOO Vt T o iri a J iifrv ... passeo, uuu m ment 0f 1919 poll tax, aim it Aoiuoj ....... CaDtain G. V. Lamb Dead Another of Randolph's best citizens he former to protect the Frencn rnnch of Tellson & Co., and the latter ... m . ni -ii , ,0iiT. the ra 1 when Captain G. V. Lamb, age aaa sei 1001 iu tuno - . , t . ., . . - ihor hnit oq ,.QQrc nnseerl Thursdav niGTht. April I in 0 WHUI a mmiuu v to t" v . - i i T .lu.r nlrTl l tlvQ . hla . . I : T ,.1 Priuc Ho s a coiu ;wvfuiun ...p . plungeo. iiir. iorry, on sowun at nis nome m year 1775. the English mail pngjnw, relations, was allowed his wag bulie(1 Saturday at Level Cross coach, on its way rrom freeflom. but Darnay was hurnea at Tnp funerai service was Dozier and Rev. Ci to Dover, was carrying among iu p.i- tJie riMn of Lo Forcei there tensers a Mr. Jarvis Lorry, a London . Wg renson gjn ) conducted by Kev, banker of the well-known firm of , - 0Rge WM tne new law for Lowdermilk. arrest oi un 1 LUC UCI " returning French , He had been in feb.e health lor BUliciuig - ..iK-nn A Pn. AS tne CO'.lCIl muiuu ch , t. 1 ril.-i"U w I I ait Ulicni -'. f at J-I.m.a nfAOA f- .... .V 4. 4-Unt ton VPftTR along in tne oars" ?nlgrant, but tne true cause wu, mo ifT !,!, he nev fore him the vision or au hw im4 heen recognizea as wes siro rV'".- invaud figure with hair prematurely white. l.,rcnwnL , , er recovered and has been an invalid All night between him ana e -p,. e?e ufa 60on reached Londdh, iw'nlmb bore his suffering so ITie sane worda repeated themselves br Mnnette jui his daughter a never complaining. rgaln and again. 'Lucie, hastened to Paris, for he felt ' Hg leaves a wjfe and five children "Hurled how long?' li,, n,t his lonir confinement in the . a.;. ; "Almost eighteen years. , BHStiie would win for him the sym-. The chiiaren are two son,s and three "1 hone you care to live? of tne FrenCh people, and thus jv,t-,. Mr. V. Lamb, of James- 'T nnn't HflV." Kl Kltn frt faflVfk hlR BOn-ln-laW. i. . -RC- Vani0 i.nmh. of Lvnchburg, v niuuio aij .v - uiwii. f . . , eighteen years before tne . month8 pa8Sed, and although Va. Mrs. r. c. Murrow Blanchard, o l.ut In vain. The loss of her husband caused his wife such anguish that she 1 esolved to bring up her little daughter In Ignorance of her fathers fate; and .-hen in two y.u- s'-' died, she left ,'U!e I...-ie iml-r the guardianship of Ter.:i ft Co.. t who.-v care Dr. Miinette for m::r.y j-.-ars had intrusted his financial affairs. Strange tidings concerning the Doc tor h:id Just come from l'arls, and Mr. Lonv was on his way to meet his ward", and explain to her the facts of her early life. This was a duty from which the kind-hearted hunker shrank, and when he raw the slight golden haired girl who came to meet him, his heart almost failed hlra ; but his task was accomplished at Inst. "And now," concluded Mr. Lorry, "your father has been found. He Is nllve, greatly changed, but alive. He has been taken to tne nouse 01 a i- came. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative . r . - J Camels sell! 1 r A 1 p flu x S ITUJiiaSH e VOMESZICM '1 J I BLEND . i&S, V CICASi Tt I t You should know why Camels are so unusual, so refreshing-, so satisfying. - First, quality second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish . and choice Domestic tobaccos which. youH certainly prefer to either kind smoked straight 1 Camels. blend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildnessyet all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste 1 YouH appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or undeasant cigaretty odor 1 For your own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff with any ciga- a t ' reffe m tne worm ar any price Csawis'ar soM mnryrrhmrm In aduttHlcOy mM pMtaM ofJO e nlMj or ten pekfmi200 oifnttU) la a lmiipmm cufoa. W ttronily rmcommmad thim evtcm br tbm Jmobs or oOas- muppgf or wnmn yom envwh - R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WInstoo-SaWm, N. C ( J X 1 Winston-Salem Is King of Carolina i.e,..., . i I H o urife and one son, mi. leave ins f"- . . "r "7 j0(r,tpr. Mrs. T LC rZmJZlZ TAd, were at his bedside when - to nr. the end came WIIILII ai moi o- Manette had become weakened through the Influence of the bloodthirsty , Madame Defarge. Also, there had been .und In the ruins of the Bastile a pa-, per which contained Dr. Manette1! ac count of his own abduction and lm-; prisonment, and pronouncing a solemn ;urse upon '.he House of Evremonde j and their descendants, who were de clared to be the authors of his eighteen j years of misery. Charles Darnay's doom was sealed. "Back to the Con-, rlergerie and death within twenty-four j hours." I To Sydney Carton, who had followed . Ms friends to Paris, came an Inspira tion. Had he not promised Lucie that , he would die to save a life she loved? ' By bribery, he gains admittance to the ; prison ; Darnay Is removed unconscious nas rteeu iui iu "- - prison; mnu; i:iu'. -" mer sen ant in Paris, and we are going from o,e ceri, and Carton HU down to , v a- 1,1m vnn tA ri . . . I mere, i iu luminj ". -- awau nis miv. store Mm to life and love." The servant that sheltered Dr. Ma nette wns a man by the name of De- Along the Parts streets tlx turn- rt "rTlfrml' flvno. of, Firil onlywiook for tha wune California oa brtls ara carrying the dajs wine to la im4 t- v. tMrA rmr alts a vonn neiio mum m u" - lauiuuiio. ww - targe w no, wiui iu ui - - man wild mm suu - shop In the obscure district of Bt An- from the street arise against htm tolne. The banker and Lode ware thy only move biia to a quiet smile as taken to an attic where a haggard. abates mora Vooaety his hair about ... . . . - ! tl wnlte-naireo man mm wu w "-- urs zsvcwk nirs m um . of a man. oh rv.Ai a kail la hM im and th th nwVin. then vou are aura your . . . a vi ' t atuisMl .KnT k.wtnv th hst snd molt the Channel croaaed, aod a .cffold count "On-" : Jbarndeaa physic forthe Uttle atomaeh mmr of Jarvla Lorry: nosd rrmaood d-seende, Hla Upa t,Zl . -i hn. to. ear o be rcaTd to formtn th ward, Ufa yo .w Ufr lNf . .. flwi GraduatlBf CUsa al I RaadkataalDli -I cant aay." ! Th marmarlnf of ajaay (!, In , : School . Fit yara later, la th court rooea optarntof of many ne-a, wm au v. rM Tunv In Loadoa. a younf OaahM away. . . . . m. M.t.ji.M r. , With Its 48,395 Busy, Enterprising People, And We Are Proud of It. The Gillette Is the King ot Tiredom And we show our belief in that by the fact that we have a fortune in vested in the Gillette tire and tube stock in our warehouses and en route to North Carolina. Five car loads of them are in Winston-Salem ready for distribution through the Carolinas and five car loads are on the road and expected daily. RANDOLPH COUNTY IS THE BEST AGRICULTURAL COUN TY IN THE STATE Many of the automobiles of Randolph county are now tired all around with Gillettes. This fortunate number who have discovered they are a "Bear for Wear" will be vastly .increased and IF EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? E. ONE GILLETTE SELLS A SET B. Parks & Co, CAROLINA DISTBIBUTORS Th rlssa at 1020 of BandlemaB Riirh Phaol will , aresent fU class . K t TT I I. . m oa trial for 10 Bra. Twemy-wsoi , - of lVZO ox Jtanoienuui cuga ESld aaTIalnSdy long lndJ- ' 1 at tie rewrrectfoa and the Bfe, ; Jr0gTwn. of J920 of Raadlemaa Wt atdual by thaaarn of ru. ------ l nT"' timber, of LIBERTY AND FITH STREETS WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. s v ...... . "j PEOPLES AUTO SERVICE CO- AGENTS FOR GILtETT TIRES IN ASHEBORO WSJS VDOWWTUIt . ,- k.-iM tnai paaeoa uwana Bin w who, first noHdnr th xtrardlnary copyriM. ii. - hatvaan th urlaoDor and co (Tks Bom Po) Cotrnnt rvaetnblaDC " tVci ' the tJniu a:n4o, the Doioa. himself, rescued Charles Darnay from gZmt .4 e.psH. r th web of decalt which had been apas vi tt aopyrigat t y eroond htm. ' , . ! f llehia Cos Bo', , Betweea the tw young knm th AU naat rseervea. trllrlnf resjemblaac waa la outward . C(kaa. ppr.DC only. Chart. Dmroay was JJJJ , ,5, ntoaraBh faoM birth; but hli eaceatora had ' T?VMy trkl5 for many year, so cruy oppl f Charl-msgn In xttcr Mked the rrrneh piantry Cist tf.e of eirttomer atwplcJousiy. , , rrrn.ind' was bste-d sn.l lwp1it It la." ' . ' ' " 1 V-lmny -n!!k thrm in rt.rartf. U,! It fnrsc be vry dlrb , -1 ,. e.-r. --t rf f. rr tnl glT n, ahanUalnd aalaa. i f t- r-d er.- 1 Lai com ".Ve'ro iK-JV-g of .. flnmnM- ' (Ulntorlsjl. AsTnS on. xfiwttvwimik. Wiimlfred LMnier, " ' . -.- i.-. . Prophet, Beulah Tfofooa Bowman, 8tastldaa, Louis Sherwood, r-i... u:r . ni&rUa lrrv aad Grady vi.u... will wrlia th ctasa aor)r K.Hh Pua. , vaiaaictonan, Vlckory, Last .wiU and TestamaM. C ASTORIA . - For laXanta and CfclLlrea f-iIl?.frcrCv:rCDYcrr3 . . .w.Mr. , .Isltoralatfv.,,,, , m IraUtiyas.aear, Ether SatonUy hi1t ' . ,mCL ZT t. th. uvl Ulsa Mary Deatoa fpan buj - 1 . j - kra ant Sunday A. night by ?w.Eodawra. . . Oodfollow spent last week tyar El- 'dariMte via'.Ung relaUvea. I MrB, w. A. Mania and II t tm I . j ii.. t and F..lith art . I . aaa.Donw. . . . . . A Urg aumoer irora v-""-tended th eloslnt aervic of th ainv mr Camp Meeunf a irwj owwj Mr. Cland Iioweu waa bt no 1.11. C .tuMntf . . Mr. and Km. W. C MarUa vtalled ":."'f,' . s .vna pent Sanday JrlA ral 3XT-1 . t .J Vtr J.'fl. Edwarda. of Trey war her a abort while Batar- liiasM Aani McAskill end Beaala Cdm of Troy rp" Bcmday her. ' .r,m tmi in lt. O.leao f --minis tA " 1
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