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THURSDAY, JtUOT S, 1W . THE ASHEBORO COUKIER. ASHEBORO, N. a Paje Three ASHEBORO EVIDENCE ANDREW W. MELLON SELLS .. i FOR ASHEBORO PEOPLE. HIS DISTILLERY STOCK As Doad xx&tho Dodo I : : STATIONERY of all kinds 1 -Tablets and box X t stationery specials STANDARD DRUG COMPANY f The 6tatesents t Ahebor R"idents Head of Treasury Department in Pres- Are Surely More Reliable Than Those of Utter Stronger Home testimony is real proof. Public statements of Asheboro peo ple carry real weight What a friend or neighbor says compels respect. The word of one whose home is far away invites your doubts. Here's an Aaheboro man -a statement. And it's for Asheboro people's Denent. Such evidence is convincing. Meat's Cabinet. Sale Answers Pro test Ai Secretary of Treasury Will Hart Much to Do With Dry Law Enforcement. Andrew W. Mellon, cf Pittsburgh, is mentioned in the .-i. . probable choice tor 6ecretary ox me Treasury in the Hauling Cabinet. When it became tnov. n that hir. ftiei lon was part owner ox tne Overnoid distillery, considerable opposition to uienon s appointnient cama irom iry leaders, 'tne v.enioit dictmery sucn eviaence conC;nK. I has a large amount of wnisKey That's the kind of proof that backs resent nces at Pills. Ask your Store Asheboro, N. C. 4 Educate For Business . - The Business Training offers a short, easy and inexpensive route to Success. Practical business, stenographic and secretarial courses given. King's graduates with leading Carolina firms. Students assisted free to situations. Rates of tuition and board very reasonable. Enroll any time. Write today for catalog. Raleigh, N. C "An Accredited SchooT Charlotte, N. C. Doan's Kidney neighbor. Mrs. J. K. Cox, S. fayettevuie at. a i i IIT 1.-J -.V m. Asneooro, says; x uau nuu. ; nrt . fnllnws- back that I could hardly move. it. ,ra. was hard for me to bend. in bonJ alued at present prices at many mil lion dollars. Superintendent Anderson of the New York Anti-oaloon League, sent a wire to Mr. Mellon which read V.' l.' : -t . . . . i I had ner- """ yu oecreiary oi me vous headaches and was in pretty bad V" " ' Z i 5 ?nune 01 shape. Hearing of Doan's Kidney r. :z J,l-: Pills I got a box and began tawng " l" f them. They relieved me in a shor , 2"7";:Xk "lruuK" mm wo"'u time and since then I have alway PPfInt PWbiton commissioner, the kept a box of this medicine on hand.- SZWJ? Price 60. at all dealers. win rr r -r simply ask for a kidney remedy-get vital bearing upon Doan's Kidney Pills toe same that ,0ur fitness wthe particular position lis a matter of interest and concern to 'the people of the American nation who Caruso Steadily Improving jhaveadopted the policy of prohibi It is narticularlv interesting in mu-."on sical circles to know that the special-1 Mr. Andrson urged that Mr. Mellon ist who is attending Enrico Caruso, let it be known if he had been misre- the noted tenor, who has been critical- presented with reference tp his own- l ii E . XT V 1- iii I, .in. line o oliaM 4 n Vw U 1 . J: l.:i 1 ly in in new xura siiy xruiu pfcutiojr, 6 wmc vx wic vtciuuii. uiBuuery. is steadily improving. He says furth- Mr. Mellon did not reply to the wire, er that Mr. Caruso will be able to car- but according to a Greensbure. Pa.. ry out his plans for a trip to Europe dispatch under date of February 13th, about the end of March if his condi- in the Philadelphia North American, tion continues to improve. Foster-Milburn N. Y. Mrs. Cox had. Mfrs., Buffalo, Every druggist in town your druggist and everybody's 4nr gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel Tbef all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is takinj 3s place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodsooft Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said prominent local druggist Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead! Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A Urge bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggish ness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tons is a pleasant tasting purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and n up feeling fine; no biliousness, . headache, acid stomach or bowels. It doesn't gripe or easssi convenience all the next day IBst lent calomel. Take a dose of today and tomorrow you WIS weak, sick and nauseated. Doat a day's work! Take Dodson's Tone instead and feel Jae, nl rigor and ambition. A him mai'.'s gct ing old when it hurts 'o tie Ms shoe lares. Look! U. S. Army Goods I The Best in the World At Clearance Prices THREE MORE CAR LOADS WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEEK AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THEM . HERE'S A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY U. S. Army Nurse Shoes for Women, The most serviceable shoes made. In Ox fords and high shoes $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Wright's Underwear, strictly hew. the garment $1.5fr U. S. Army All-Wool Underwear, new, the garment $1.(KT U. S. Army Rubber Boots, knee length $4.25 U. S. Army Rubber-Boots, hip length ...... $W5w OFFICERS' OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS Officers' moleskin trench coats, worth $60, now selling for $19.95 Submarine trench coats, cost $19.50 at $13.95 Swedish rain coats, $18.50 value, now $15.95 Black leather rain coats, worth $21.00, now $13.95 U. S. officers' cravenette coats, worth $40.00, now selling for $14.95 Canadian officers' rain coats, reduced from $12.95 to $8.90 Officers' leather vests, cost $9.00, now $6.95 U. S. army officers' mackinaw, mole skin lines, reduced from $16.50 to I12L50 U. S. aviators' leatherette coats, cost $30, now selling for $13.95 Officers' sheep lined trench coats, worth $220, now selling for $10.95 Used, serviceable U. S. army rain- . coats -$1.90 Used O. D. U. S. army comforts $1.95 Army officers' shoes, $15 value . . $7.95 Used U. S. army blankets, all wool $3.95 to $4.95 New U. S. army Munson last russet shoes. The most serviceable shoe ever made, now $6.15 Used U. S. army overcoats, worth new, $60, at $4.25 Repaired russet shoes for $1.95 New U. S. armyall-wool blankets $5.95 Army officers' new sweaters, $9.00 . value $3.95 Used khakL breeches class A 95c Used khaki breeches, class B 65c Used olive drab wool breeches, class A $1.95 Used olive drab breeches, class B $1.25 Repaired hob nailed trench shoes $2.50 Officers' sheep lined coats $22.50 value , $12.95 Army garbage and ash cans .... $3.00 U. S. army wool box, the pair, 35c and 40c U. S. army overalls, used but service able 45c Army heavy underwear, garment 60c U. S. ARMY REFRIGERATORS- THREE SIZES USED FOR OFFICERS' QUARTERS Large handsome refrigerators, worth $75, now $42.00 $60.00 refrigerators now .... $32.00 McClellan saddles, used but nearly good as new $14.50 New army Cavalry saddles, new $18.00 Barrack stoves, all sizes, now . . $14.50 U. S. army iron cots, folding $1.50 and. ....$5.00 '.Clothing rolls, good for camping trips 4 .. $3.50 U. S. army comforts, good as newVper . dozen .. .. ., $24.00 Medium family size refrigerators $22.95 U. S. army mess kits ...... 35c to 50c New U. S. army canteens $1.00 U. S. army leather puttees, canvas covered v $1.50 U. S. army campaign hats ...... $1.00 Combination officers' wash basin and tub, folding $1.90 U. S. army boilers 75c U. S. army meat cleavers ... $1.00 U. S. army food choppers $3.00 Come in and see these goods. Fine lot of new goods arraying. Fine chance for. farms, lumber companies, contractors, county commissioners, etc, to buy at quantity prices. ' ; We also have a line of ladles' shoes in ou r army salvage stock of goods. All shoes s in this lot at . . , ; L95 Army Salvage Warehouse Co. C. N. McMILLAN, Manager, 227 South Elm SL, Greensboro. THE LARGEST HOUSE OF ITS KIND ON DEARTH 111.113 East Washington Street Greenville. S. C. , . : . ' V : Home Office, Greenville, S. C . Asheboro, N. C .V , aAAAAAAAAA SAW MILLS FOR OIL TRACTORS This American No. 1 Saw Mill is specially designed to operate with small oil tractors, such as the International 8-16 and 10-20 Titan, Fordson and other tractors of relative power. Will cut from 3000 to 500 feet per day. he sold his stock in the distillery to R B. Mellon and the estate of the late Henry J. Frck for . $480,000, each of the purchasers paying $240,000. The distillery was then liquqidated by the Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, for $2,300,000. In other words, E. B. Mellon; A. W. Mellon and the Frick estate disposed of the Overholt distil lery to the Union Trust Company for $2,300,000. The Philadelphia North American dispatch continues: "H. C. McEldowny is president of the Union Trust Company an was a director in the Mellon National Bank. The Mellon brothers are directors in the Union Trust Company. Mr. McEl downy is tne executor of the will of the late H. C. Frick. If Mr. Mellon finally decides to answer the Anderson telegram it will be with the positive assertion that he has no interest in the Overholt distillery company, "There are 1,500,000 gallons of whiskey in the Overholt bonded ware house, or about 40,0000 barrels. The price paid does not average quite two dollars a gallon. The present price of whiskey certificates is over three dol lars a gallon, so the Union Trust Com pany, which the Mellons now control, picked up a bargain. ' "Very little liquor has left the Over holt warehouse since prohibition went into effect because the heirs of the Frick estate and the Melkms did not wish to become involved in any scan dal due to violations of the Volstead act. , Unless permits were approved, genuine and from licensed dealers, the distillery would refuse to sell liquor to any one. In discussing the incident, Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, is quoted as saymir: i "No importance at all can be attach ed to Mr. Mellon's ownership of dis tillery stock, which I understand he acquired as a banking transaction. All f Vi i n tide licnn uroll nnrlA1Qtnni anil Tin it. ...,-n -;nt ; tk. tnAa tVio'ia nlmnst evaDorated. Blend toeetl UlVClab T 1 1 1 CAlOb 111 WIG II111IU.1 " 1 .v " - . public because of the proposed er one cupful each of chopped wal- change which will take prohibition en- nuts, bread crumDs ana frraiea cnee forcement from the Secretary of the and add the onion, the juice of half Treasury and the Commissioner of In- a lemon, salt and paprika to taste ternal Revenue and place it under the and water enough to form a paste. Department of Justce, . . . Ilta i "Reeardless of the discussion about oaiuiiR man . . ...... . I n ln. ( VK rvt inllTOC thA nun ifirnt ons nf anv individual tne uuv uunvw J We carry these mills in stock as well as a complete line of X larger mills for steam power. Saws, Belting and Oil. x V PEERLESS STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS IN STOCK Get Our Prices and Catalogue 0 X M. G. Newell Company GREENSBORO, N. C. ESPECIAL RECIPES FOR , LENTEN SEASON GIVEN Nut and Cheese Roast Is Excellent and Can Be Made in Glass Baking Dish. The following recipes are recom mended for the Lenten season: Nut and Cheese Roast. flnnlc two tablesooonfuls of finely mlnftwl nnion in one tablesDoonful of hnttpr and when very delicately browned add three tablespoonfuls of hot water and simmer until the water fact must not be overlooked that in the first place the Commissioner of Internal Revenue is appointed by the President. The Secretary of the Treasury has nothing to do with the appointment of this official, who under the law is directly charged with en forcement of the prohibition law." THE SUCCESS FAMILY London Opinion. , The father of Success is Work. The mother of Success is Ambi tion. Tho oldest son is Common Sense. Some of the older boys are: P amo ve rence. Honesty, Thoroughness, En- thuataam, Foresight, Co-operation. .. The oldest daughter' Is Character. Soma of tho sister are: Cheerful ness, Loyalty, Courtesy, Care, Econ omy. Sincerity, Harmony. Tho baby Is 'Opportunity. Get acquainted with the "old man' and yon win be able to get along wiH all tho rest of the family. Rice Hash. Saute one cupful of peeled mush room caps, remove the mushrooms, add half a minced onion and cook over a very moderate heat until the vegetable is slightly browned. Chop the mushrooms coarsely add the onion, one ounce of boiled rice, one cupful of bread crumbs, one table spoonful of chopped parsley, salt and paprika to taste, and sufficient chilli sauce to moisten. Turn all into a hot frying pan, holdinr two table spoonfuls of heated shortening and stir quickly until tne mixture is heat ed through, then pat into an oval, brown on the under side and servo inverted on a hot platter. Curried Vegetables, v. New Route to Badni Information comes iron: that the next road the highway i missioners of Stanly county will 1 is a road from New London to J Ferry, las Davidson and" Fwsytk am a fairly good road to Stokes ftxrg and there is a fairly good road far Bas dolph county connecting with She TJsa yidson county road at Denton. Ptwfte living in Randolph who want io go i , Badin will not have it jpe immt of the way as by BrinkleyB Jtay (High Rock). The road m Stanly county will probably be built j flee early spring. Steicis cigarette Itsfoasicj The German 150,000 men. army now numbers t ..... f j i y 117: I is efataya toady ta 0050 xhoumAlwn l A T the Vary first twin down. ; Borneo my bottle of Sloan's; . Cboa quick rebef. vtUmf rssMaf lor It 0 stimuli tW end acaOerfl restlon. Tbo boys um it for ti;f mocle, and it hlp Fntly'i " tack scbeo, too," tie, t. $L40.. 0. Cut a quarter of a pound each of carrots, turnips, celery and onions into small nieces and throw them into 'a saucepan of cold water. Let them come to the boiling point, drain and dry with a cloth. Put them Into a' - hallow saucepan, with one ounce of hot water for 10 mlnntM L- -L . I I 1 .1 .1 I.. u ... . . """"I". nut uiuriciuiiK iiu cw wieiu bivwiv iiuw wiui a DOraer of - ...ui .ui..i.. i i ti .... i .. i a . , "UBiisea u ii 1.1 hi(iiu uvmini. ni iwij ic. cannea peas, strinjr lumcient browned sauce to cover the Darasma Hn n. i.. . i- rnrmtahlm. neaann tn tt lth ult. be arl.lH k. . . P"? V : . i-iiu i-uu r ii fiiuMi Sea. paprika and curry with tho vegHables powder, combine and cook over Side and Back Hurt Jordan Mlaoa, Va.-1 aau nuijnf tUe lUteaioat for the UsMflt Of any oao M Sonne as I ;1C I kad pare S T .m mr. ano a r ;eouc tea rooty mi F;- t..iki. ai. 1M 11 fVa , the I' wao or ro ata i took Dr. Ptoreo'o Gotten kUaioal Dtaoovory aad hie FavorttO rrooenpOo, toewthor wttk the Plooaaat PelleU. After taking four Vottu of each I era id so up ail ay.MBJI. 8A1LUI R. TERRT. All dratclirta, or ad 100 to Dr. PWreo'e InvaBds flotet ta Buralo. H. T. for ev IrUl package bt any oi his romed!, . Macaroni Fndding. is ' i ft x v .: r .A- Boil aufiVient macaroni brdka. -w xunne ,WUA aoit r orauunr, and arranxeioi in a feuttorod Wkier diab, arkk i "w layers OI HUc ween the dish U uub um of fUUd chutney And atirr- tseaav mCV . top thickly with dried, m. erumba eheem' with smiaj r. Ck tor 20 tBlulca la a - eeilopd TeretaaU pyataW ; To prepare the vetU11a no.. mna and soak in oold vairr u which a little salt and Wcv been added. Then draia and i saltod water tmtll tonsVt. P drain and arranre fn a VoTterl i In dish with altarnat Uyr mt m aoned mam sane and crvtlM r-- er emmrm. fVaamt tniM v with salt, c.1ry, 8it f nd hr the crsrVfr itiiiV . r t.l v i 1 ' r t , , . 1
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