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Pare Two THE ASHED ORO COURIER ASHEEORO, N. C. THURSDAY, MAT 27, NOTICE RANDOLPH COUNTY CTT1- FRENCH SACRIFICE ; ZXXj RITES ON DEMOCRACY It)R LI BEET Y HEROIC y Pinson, May 8, 1920. ju. tumor: TVa Him k . . . . iu l wben our party mast choose it can- , "' " u or permitUri to wort, in men ana women BKnicn amu ji ur ... , r, wtrk .xv Chanuc 100. JUlic Uwi llll Sec- Six million of French Bona have of- lm am f. v - fered their lives that democracy Sec. 5. . . . Provided, that so child SO Billion other French J"1 U g a fourteen years tnau ASPIRIN Name. "Bayer" on Genuine aioaies I or ue vanoua offices ol Kan -wen w .6oul r m connection With any eolpa county and it is the most nn- the same purposo. America a dett 01 mill, factory, cannery, workshop, man portant step of oar lives to select the gratitude to France for this ia Very uiacturing establishment, iaandry, iSIlT V??t C" great. We also are indebted to her oakery, mercaauJe estaouabment, oi found u the county. We have in our , rt hotel, restaurant, barber anou, county number of real progressrve. for an .nvsluable remedy for stomach, SXpubiie Stable, "a- forward-looking men, men that have liver and intestinal ailments -discov- place of amusement, brick yani, jnnciple and will see that the people ered by her peasants, which it is re- lumber yard, or any messenger or ae- who have been neglected for the last Mved thousands oi livery service, exoepi in casos and un four years get Justice. To nominate . onorfltk)B1. H Mavr der regulations prescriotd Ly the com ether than" the strongest men aaila- operations. Ueo, H. Mayr, hereinafter crea ed. hie meaae in my opfnion two more oJ ?. el J,romm! Chicago 'pS that no r. vX wji VCIMaeU mUQ-nOieS. aiHl miS- ' r r . . . .,vw rHwton vnirt Af mr. cKnl' fj jTTtni it i or otv ewvnj 1U UUV fc IB UUt (UCU1CHI W ept only aa rabrokaa "B4yee three timet ft day, the moistened muh WhLCo MWinhia lumen illin. ma V Ho few! in ha tnApnifla At ty made great strides in the interest movs tTlf j rnucus irom ine . ft fa rf 9 " u tkn. to reUere HeadacU, Toothaebe, the same time the noon feed of grain of all the people. Everybody was "Stf J iSLSLSLS; 6 2. m aid no under attn Fe- KraWRhumaU., OoU. ,n.ybe Mattered in the Utter, whlca auauvu wii'vu vouow ivmvu; i i.i7 V . l a . ana laVUa. XUIQJ VIH UOXOT V IS Hnnl i mmte. yeara oi are anau De erauiwyw or pvi- ... 4. rw HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU FEED THE CHICKEN FLOCK? f Just now frequently chickens should be fed depends on whether they are confined or on the range. Some poul- trymea feed their flocks twice a day, ty made great smdes in the interest moves the catarrhal mucus irom tne .. . . tion to I "Bayer TabteU of Aspirta" is randne Aipirin proved aafe by millions aad pre- oy paysnaaa lor over xwenry while others feed them three times a day. The best plan ia to feed fowls in confinement three times a day ana those having free range in summer twice a day. When there is a very long interval between feeds it is diffi cult to keep fowls busy which are kept in confinement. Idle fowls often contract bad Jiabita, ek as feather pulling and egg eating, besides going out of condition from lack of exercise. "u !,c "CIC .. v, n, a t,a.i .iimrat years of age shall I lorwara in all. lines of improvement ,TT. 7 mitted to work in or about or in con- ana was ranmng witn an otner pro- -rr- gressive counties of the sUte, and convince or money refunded, was actually admitted by leading men Sold by Standard Drug Company of other counties that our county was and leading druggists everywhere, doing more for the betterment of the people according to the amount of NAVY OFFERS OPPORTUNITY money man any otner county in Aortn Carolina. But for some reason, which may al TO WORTHY YOUNG MEN employed about or nection with any quarry or mine. Rulings The SUte Child Welfare Commis sion, in executive session on August 6, 191!, made the following rulings which have the force of law: 1. No child of any age under six- lets eoat few eenta. Druggists also sen larger "Bayer package. AspLia is trad mark Bay Manufacture Mono aceUcacidesUr Of alicylicacid. tab- keep the fowls busy a great part of the day. RANDOLPH'S BIG HAMMER County's a For those who can not conveniently feed their fowls early in the morning a good plan is to scatter grain plenti fully in the litter after the birds have . , gone to roost. This grain will furn gettin jsh feed for the early morning, say poultry specialists in the United c n r 1 1 : : .... - . , . , ways remain a mastery, the uecple got ' . " , "; . teen years. snail De permitted to wotk tired of progress and public improve- Bnl tZ Y? P . . 1 . nm hni I rimer I , room c hnm roron I q ft it, 0 good states Department of Agriculture. Old Randolph awake, If you dont believe land's sake. in anv of the occupations mentioned Listen to the noise that's goin' round, Some poultry keepers can look after ments and in the vear of 1M thev office building, Greensboro, reveals a m 8ection 6, before 6 o'clock in the It's busy times my brothers, I'll be their fowls only once a day. If this chose 'to turn their back upon our ew Aact! abP:jt ,th life of navy mea! morning or after 9 o'clock at night. bound. is m the morning, moistened mash Z. o girl under fourteen years oi "'"j ACU '"'u"cu u steam grain in tne utter to rurnisn ieeo ior Hammer, the remainder of the day. If it is . " j t V F, about the life and oDDortunitiss of a ; ' And let me tell vou it's auite a in the evening, before dark, a moist- and downwarr, and not keeping pace saiorA- Jhe of ,this artlclc 3. No' child under fourteen years of Ifmler . ened mash may be given, and either! with our sister counties that are salled the seas for a dozen years and K shall be employed in any of the 0, it's Hammering, morning, noon after the fowls go to roost or m the jumping by leaps and bounds .values his experience and knowledge occupations mentioned in section 6, for and night, morning, before daylight, gram-may ' allien ill H.CDC IWCIVC caiS UB fJIlVC m01e Infln Cllli flOUTS 1Q ftny ODC UUy . Jisaaa;l aauaaj ucajro njwa i ovancicu iu aivw& U1 WMIifl ine navy iiKe most everytning 4. Boys between twelve and four-. n nugnu aunng me aay, Bottled Manpower Ceeraa a4 oalda are waakeBlac rtd f thtm aa qakcki aa jroa eaa. Catarrh la aay torm aaaa lk vluOlty. risht It aad fiaht It kara. Thar la a raaaady t klD ran It a mad Ida a f (ortr-Mraa liars' ataaUakad aaertC Try ! PE-RU-NA Fir Catarrh u4 CatarrtaJ CStn It pnrtflaa the bloed. rvralataa the dlgaatloa, aid elimination, toaaa ana eamae 1 Uninaa. Daina la tomaeh aad btwala, blchuia aour atomaca, raaumauam, palm in the baok. aides aadlaiaa, JP-R0-NA la reeoauMaded. PK-RU-NA rastores to haalthr aotloa the vital orran which ara ao Intimately re latad to tha etraagth and vigor of the nation. There are fourteen Bbeas 01 health 1v- ig paoob and pap 1 avarr bottle. . PE. RU-NA to a good medicine to have la tha house, readr-to-take (or emare-aneiea. It la a good remedy to oae any Uma. TAUTt MUQUa 10L8 cvnriiui up the aarve eaatare health to all tha for the relief of thoa raA j 1 1. ior tne Deneu oi me young men ana 2 o cirl under fourteen vears oi t, Aorir j,. dh- itheir parents who have never had the shall ix nermitted to work in anv Randolph County's got a big "' ua a Ul UUllCI. JtlVl 1II1S-1U1C Z . . 1 , , . o- , - UnmA Today we find ourselves not going up- TT v, j iearn anyuiing 0I the occupations menuonea m sec- 1 in I am positive there aren't a voter in fess ' in control. TV.- i j ,i iiuuciireui wcu. men. ea oy tne oitie commission. ,a Z1a r.r? more than thirty of these schools The 7 does not apply to th. sell- ' 1 1 . , cioc nao ucYciuum aivui a Nuiutuiiiu a teen vears oi aiKc may De emDioyeu in tilt tf Zen th, 2r Th't lb to a tostitnte. The S5 enumerated occupations when the Randolph's Hammer has a thousand r?' " f t Prer- lney nt modern battleships of '-oday require public school is not in session when it- handles, eovmtv Jd abused Se-dle skilled 'or thei upkeep, TX the County Superintend- Why you don't believe it? 0 my rt.w w slandered the owi to fte present pay and demand ent of Public Welfare that the pro- scandles! AZSyft S C f0t fOT skilled mechanics in civil life it posed emplovment is not to the injury Folks all around me everywhere I go, tothTSmto to Wb is ver hard to them- 80 fOT health or morals of the child1.. Have used that Hammer, so it must out Tand nfiSw in r H Si that reason the navy Apartment has But in no case shall such employment. be so. , S tuttul " 1 we- j established a chain cf schools along be legal until a certificate has been I ttlroMe the .County .Superintendent Old dolph's Hammer strikes . .- . . - . . , ucsi vi msuutiuia iu muo mcuuui- 0f huduc we li are on oianas iumisn- ng into the pockets cf the men then irJ! ftf t1, .H.mi Th iu- c. Jltt A lammer it is and it ain't no -ioke. It's Hammering, Hammering life away. 1 And it's motto is, "work, today, to day." i Toe H ef &fnd Jf2odname f in such places as Newport, R. I., Great ,P .fhVNorth Carolina Child Labor sure, rvrLrt' Lakes' m- Mare Cal- Law -and Rulinmade under it by. making impressions that will I' Miss- and Hampton Roads, Va. tta (CnLodo not in any y endure, I National Child Labor Law. Kani'Dns people an aaore uiaj iiam Child Welfare Commission mer, iTidsninwtent of the Na- Because it strikes m a perfect man Tx . . . . .. . I IIUUBC IliB BWAUVII 1UI MIB IKUUIUX , tinnal . Tlrt IS IB BO WAV KIHtn Lmocra? were in control that we which a period of months ' to v orkbein- carried on by the knows the roads were in one hmdred ihJZImS. IZZJV ? 'L1? ition than thw .(.r"", " v.. T j release any employer iniuie reuerw . ! 1 a 1 vuiiJ wivov tTwaawao nn I H S J iiiivm UUL n II 11 1 V tit J LI1K ril- S3 Hnnr 1 Lgw al!ft ri? in operation at this time teaching aUiing of newspars where children are tn in PnB. trades to enlisted men of the navy.lno mpioyed to do so, but are allow-. thTroa n to purchase and sell GERTHA LEE SMITH, High Point, N. C. per cent Detter condition than they -,;, U wfcrt th w is and . "H-j Ti!: xtIT r t T are today. It is almost a thing of . " "' a vT. P"v,ueu ior i m 1- xl. '.z.l 1 . . r 1 uui ia vv . WELFARE a. . . . a" 1 uj v xta uie past to pet oat on tne wgnway training. This is the chance for every and not see an automobile stuc: up n krt,. u . ttie mud. Was it this way -under of h5s own choteg himself Democratic rule? No! not by a for future success. The pay corn great deal t the Grand Old Party NK( faTorable with tho pay in dvil o? promise is in power now and allllif9 the dntjes yAMt with is well. All this gang has to .10 is to of excitement and travel, good go around every two years and makeifoo)!iJ,auarter:.i ontfit dothing, a few soft prorrjses cno abuse themedical attention, aad movies free. Democrats, and the great libe:ty-lov- experience is wonderful. The mg pood roads party will rally to their Inorais of the navy is of the highest cause, a-d shout hurrah for Butler, standard. The writer enlisted in the aad his gang o: rooters. MTT jannarv 20, 19ofl at iFflianapo- In conclusion I wish to say again ljS( ind., at the age of wter" and to the people of the oo'jnty that un- has traveled practicallv all over the less we put oar shoulder to the'world and has become the master of wheel, we will face two more years of, two mechanical trades through the mud holes, and nothing done for the navy's training schcols. Fr '"forma benefit of the people. tion regardine enlistments :i t- navy A testing day is coming and the call or write Navy Recruiting Svation, people throughout the state have an , Post Office Building, Greensboro, N. C. eye on Randolph, and Treat things are expected cf us, and if we choose' Saggestion for a Camping Trip to po backward, and turn down our Buy a cf Cham!)er?r!-i's Colic r.Y.rorlun:ty to go on and keep pace Diarrhoea Remeiy beiore .eaving v:..h other counjer v-e will not be hnma i..ni.i k t.in IooVrd upon o?Jy as baokward-loc;.ing when' Qn a hunting fi8mvng or prog. nec e All t.mt arc responsiUe for u trip Nejthei. .M it ob. (From Davidson Dispatch.) OMELET WITH CROUTONS WILL TEMPT APPETITES the tained while board the r3 or emaiBit in ie jui, ... at g.Jch times and row uartisan view and lets 1 work j , hM-ilrlr t a nhni t pr fnr thp nPKT. in . rf . . terests of our county. I The safe way is to have it with you. A VOTER. In Memory Mr. S. H. Free, Deceased WITHDRAWS PRl VILEG E OF ' u v;as Jesus who said, "Watch and WEARING THE IMrOKM ye also ready for the son 01" man . will come when you least expect it. The privilege of wearing army uni- Again he said he will come as a wolf forms and use of military titles, ac- in uA nlyit and hist an h came for corded during the war to officials of his political watchful Christian Mr. S.Uhe Evacntiva Committee, said a n-nA 1 Afff tl 1 T ftt 1 ATI S v V3 V A T - -1 1 I.. ..A,, 1 a t N. C. STATE CHILD COMMISSION. . 1 Persons wishing to employ boys be- well-made omelet or souffle is a tween the ages of twelve and four- dish that tempts most people. Try teen years in any of the occupations this omeiet th croutons and variety, enumerated above should make appli- uatt croutons by cutting stale cation to the superintendent ox uo- bread into 1-3-inch cubes t fry in lie Welfare for a working ! permit bntter. ttatu cri8p and well browned I Just at this time when the schools m Beat 6 eggs slightly, add 4 tablespoons the various towns of the county are 0f cream or milk, teaspoon of salt, closing many parents will wish to hai teaspoon pepper, and the browned children employed in some of the croutons Put 2 tablespoons of butter places covered by the law. They to a hot omelet pan,, and when the . should get in touch with the welfare butter is melted and hot turn in the officer so that an investigation 01 tne mixture. As it cooks prick and pick place of employment can be made and up jth a fork until the whole is of if found advisable permits may be is- m uniform, creamy consistency. In sued. I crease the heat and brown quickly un- , denies th, then fold and turn on a hot Do Yoot Beat 'platter; garnish with sprigs of parsley Every one should do all ne can to and serve. provide for his family and In order to . , do this '.:e must keep his physical sys- v; pm- tv. t m... torn in the best condition possible. No Bhall hag pted an invitation to de-l one can reasonably hope to do much liver the commencement address at' when he is half sick a good share of Trinity College, Durham, June 9th. I tne time. 11 you are constipatea, mi- Mrs. arghall will accompany him. ious or troubled with indigestion get a package of Chamberlain's Tablets and f How the pla'n printed directions and ' you will soon be feeling alright and able to do a day s wort. WOMAN'S EQUAL STATUS IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY After the meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Democratic. Nrtional Committee, held in Chicago, Mrs. Kellog Fairbank, a member of charitable and social organisations H Bnt j fi gure he was ready las been withdrawn by the War De- to go. A little more than two years partment. becretary caiter, in a lev- B?0 he had a stroke of paralysis, ter to the American Red Cross, Young gut he rallied and got so he could Men's Christian Association, Young walk around the house by the use of Women's Christian Association, Na- a cane. put he was never well any tional Catholic War Council, Jewish more He never grumbled or corn Welfare Board, Salvation Army and plained; waa always cheerful Just American Library Association asked think wnat jt mugt hava meant to that use of the uniform and titles be him having been an active work i ;?ror.tinued. He expressed appro- .11 m. nr. .it mmui tar imn eiation of the work of the organisa- than Jtm, He might havo made tions during the war. .'himself and everyone around him ' : " miserable, but he did not He was per- ASHEBOkO EVIDtJNCB fecUy resigned to his afflictiom the FOR ASHEBORO PEOPLE father aw fit to call him to something -7TI u . 'brighter and better. On April tho 20 The Statements ! Aafceboro RUeats h, wu cheerful and waa apparently Are Barely More ReHabU Than iM wel M Bguaj yj a ivm minutes iTaat of Utter Strangers. beforo ho died about eight o'clock in it 4-lus la Mai nroof. the OVCniltsT. Public state menU of Aaheboro poo- I have been a frequent vlajtor In Bl carry real weight , nomo for oightoea or twenty " vrv - mA v Mlffhbor aav roars aad I have never seen hire tho orapoU rospoct least worried or oat of humor. Bo was rCT--.wi a mk wkAaa home is far tender father, a loving husband and .. iotMm Libta. ' faithful church r member. .What . ti1. i.v.tu mao-a atata- moro con Id ho said, liar Gocfs rkh- 'est blessings rest on tho bereaved 1, And , It's ior Aahoboro j.pwploV family. - . t v - -au4 ..".- ' I . ..v . r Mrs. i. V. TOO. "This has been a sdcnal meeting. It marks absolute political eqaVdty for women for the first time iu party councils. Wo are here not as wom en, but as members of the executive, committee. The men have welcomed us with full cordiality. "When tho Democratic party takes women into ita executive council, re . demonstrates that liberalism vhkh marks it exclusively, as tho PWty tar which a progressive womaa may speak her opinion and novo it noara. ... in other partes women mar giro adrieo to .tho men who control tho party, bat in this nartv it is a fiTty-nity voxr. rrho women not orly advise, . They , vote and help control, - I I fool that tho Democriuo party 1 nearer tho people. That ia why, as a iviivw pivis w.Tf wmws . XiU-m ft. kld rf .rert ftftlxt. aiOUKAll IEAD IN TBI. 1 Ask your, . t PWCOASIKO OF AUTOS t J4r-J. B. Coi, 8. faroUovSIlo SW - la rovWw of tho wrtomobao ia s.wwm. aai v "1 had anah a aero dustrr for tho post rear. North and hack that 1 could hardly move.' Jt South 'Carolina woro shown, to have waa hard lor mo to UsuUl had nor- tho. greaUot gaiao tar rtstratu of vtma hoodacheo and wm hi fitty bod octoaaobUeo. . North -CareUaa lod aU ahapo.. Hearing of Dooji'o .JOdaoy tUo fas tho aororatago of gahs te 1-' . t a aad ban taktag resHstratlona with il par eont- and rin.-. 4 bey riiTedj Mhl abort 800th Carol !aa ahawod tho. 1 . .irm ttvM 1 Iiim alwava limit raia, with S oor eeat 1 . - v t tVI. iua " t.mA It ka tin latmA thai ana third Of - i."- - .. " : , . : - k . , ,1 i, vm s f (. at an 0aMra vow too oatoraoto mii era jvmi a 01 w. at t w't tor a Hdner rm&r-rn and the grtt aoreentare of ia- your doaler. Uao ftaeeordlag dl , 1 -y J'i.Ij t aaiBo nat erniao in rfltratio has bee found recttooa BatlifactWei or moftey v t t Y - L roatar-ililborti . to tho cotton growing aectioas of tbeibafk-Dr. I D. LoCoar ' Mod, Co, 1.. i.'o, N. Y. ' , . , . outh. - ; Bt Louis, Mo. : ... , KEEPPOULTRT CLEAN EnbraOM Baby Chkk Lois Canred Aaaaaliy by Ltco. "I would not trv to koeo Poultrr without Dr. LeGear's Poultry Bom-' edies," soya Mrs, U V. 000 of Coero. Texas. "Wo htVO Bover had aay of thom faQ to do oven moro thaa you claim for them.- f ' " Every roar millioaof Baby Chicks are loot becaaao otttiag hens at- aot IHluiirnHiiPi (ShiodBrAnd CL0THN0i TOCCinYATRIlIAN kept clean and fraO'Of lleo. Dr. Lo-I Gear's Ueo Kilter qaUklf fids your. Oork of lice and vermin. " l Throe rh hio advieo aad t remedloa Dr. LeOar has holpod thooaaaew f Pooltry Ealoar durtaf hio 17 roars' erperitneo ' 00 as Export Foal try Specialist ' It WW pay yea 0100 to take advantage of Dr. LoGoar's ad vico just as Mrs. Rose did oad ta creoao rear Pooitrr profit . ; Get a Will ell find .their requlremsnts met ! In tcHicrn nnAwn CLX)THESfcr men. ; ! The latest fabric ef fects In sn-?y,up-to- :!::-rr.!nuti. C3 "ell jr.;;: ccncrvaUive styles and.rnodets.t Superior Ullorlnf ana finish give thern that "Fit Weir'.Wear Weir, reputation which 1 ,1s backed by the Riakert reliable ;uarantee.X ; Sc them yourself. N'rsv. Stock now here . i iifrfi 1 . f v.t .1 T I MtrntnwN compakt . Liberty, N. G Worn Down, Out of Heart Georgia Lady, Worn-out aad Tired, Tells How She Was Helped by Zirxm Iron Tonic. fwoHE personal experience of Nannie Phillips, of Powder Springs, Qa, la printed betas In her own words: "I was' In a worn-oat coodtfeaaa. . Mr stomach was out ol order I dUntt sleep well. I was tired all tha.. I couldn't half eat, nod tidbtt weU at night "I would get out of ham atrf I wouia feel like I was going fe ho ( own- in bed. Yet I kept around. "Wo beard of Ziron, and from what J read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me. if It didnt help me. But after taking fct, I foand It really helped me. and I sent back lor more. I ate batter, felt much stronger. I am sure Ziron is 4 aondld tonw." 'Many ueopla, who are worn down and oWiaarte&ad. doe to stomach disorders and naraons'lUa, find aelief by toning aplMlr hjood with Ziron Iron Tonic Tea your domggJat yon want to try Ziron on our monoy-back guarantee. ii-iL iiit M M m m m w I cjjjjl tempting I Tn) Oft CS Jl? lemon tang i si (1 . f . v. AluprrbaU tot a eooUoitrwat -parkUng LmonCraahf Delicate flavor relief from thirot with ttup grid tartnoos - that brace and freshen Ilka tho. morning breeze. Made try tha .txcluilvo Ward tvocata trom - fruit oU'prtgoea it oca frethlf picked lemon impure) ' runt and dtrte add (the ngfo ? Mlirl.i tit (Ka Innt1.' Iaqp. Craah oad la oapslpOi , oVtak. Orowga-Craah, 00 alwar oV foadabio far yghoat eaiirf, awrirf a4 doUri onuses. ... ,t 'im btiU$ t il fomnt4i$ Al Pottlod 1o Aihahoro by ' "i ' STANDARD DRUO COMPAIfT, . ! .awo,ow t 'I, N ' TTi
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