THE ASHEBOIIO COUIUEB, ARTTTT.OHO, H. G THTDAT, JUX2 SO, ISZL PtreTVo SALADS FOE THOSE WHO UEE CBTKSE CLAIMS HE CAN PROVE AKIMALS BATK SUtUS fta make a delkioua a- eSOea U a salad. Tm following w ,iTn for mImU is which cbMM play M Important put art recommended W f aneeialists iii . the United States Department of Agriculture. Ckees Jelly Salad - op'rrated cheese. 1 tablespoon gelatin. 1 rap whipped cream. - Kmlt and Mnner to taste. Mi th cheeae with the whined cream, season to taste with salt and peper, and add to the ge'.etin dissolved in a scant cup of water. This may be maided in either lare or small molds. When the jelly begins to harden, cover with grated cheese. The jelly should be served on a lettuce leaf, preferable with a cream or French dressing to which a little grated cheese has been added. Cheese and Pimiento Salad Stuff canned pimientos with cream cheese, cut into slices, and serve one or two slices to each person on lettuce leaves with French dressing. Cheese and Tomato Salad Stuff cold tomatoes with cream cheese and serve on lettuce leaves with French dressing. Cheese Salad and Preserves Epicures have devised a dish which Franca riwiiu Flammarion. scientist aad gpiritualiat, is reread his newt startling experience ia the spiritual omain that an likely to revolutionise spiritual and phychk thought it is claimed. It waa indicated today that kit re cent experiences and visitations are of yc- such e tremendous nature wai ne hesitates to reveal the secret except by gradual steps, in order to prepare the world. RE0LUT10XS Resolution adopted IrV Council No, loo Jr, 0. U. Caraway AJL of Trinity Route No. L Whereas: God ia his wise provi dence has takes from our midst broter W. C Creker, our highly esteemed member of the couaciL Having de parted this ufe Jon IS, 1921 age ez Flammarion is positive that he has proven the existence of souls in ani mals; for he was able recently, for we first time in the history of phychic re search, to communicate with the spirit of a dead dog. LADY DRUGGIST'S ADVICE TAKEN "My sister-in-law is a druggist. She told me of several bad stomach and liver cases which were benefitted by taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and advised me to try it. I had nu merous bad attacks due to bloating and had almost constant pain in my stomach before getting your remedy. I am feeling fine now." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the from the intestinal catarrhal mucus from the consists of lettuce and French dressing tract and allays the inflamation wnich served with cream cheese and thick causes practically an siomacn, nver preparations of currants or other 'and intestinal ailments, including ap fmita nreserved in honev or suear. ! pendicitis. One dose will convince or Owing to the fact that the seeds have money refunded been extracted by a laborous process, these fruit preparations are fairly ex pensive. The soft cheese often found in market is also relatively expensive Therefore be it resolved: 1. That while we meekly and earn estly bow in submission to his will, yvt we deeply mourn the loss - of ear freind, neighbor and associate in this council. We feel that this council has lost one of its most worthy and trusted members. , 2. That his pure chri stain life and loyalty and devotion to God, His king dom home and friends he has given us a worthy example, of an ideal man and while we will miss him from our council, we pray that the blessedness of his pure life be upon us alL 3. That we the memners ol tMs council extend to the bereaved wife and children our deepest sympatny m this hour of their sorrow and pray God's richest blessings upon them ak. 4. That a copy of this resolution be approved upon the minutes of this council. A copy be given to the family of the deceased, and a copy dc sent to The Asheboro Courier for puD lication. CHARLES W. REDDING. W. L. LEDWELL, Committee. E. L. Whiter R. S. " Olive and Pimiento Cheese Roy Crouse of Lexington Drowned Roy, Crouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Crouse, of Lexington, met death from drowning in Asbury Lake near Morganton last week. The young Mash any of the soft cream cheeses nHH rhonned olives and Dimientos mere is a suggestion .u un uioi., - .. ' ' ,v, 7Qc rmt nnitfl r.wntv. was ever, for others which are much less in equal parts. i muiuie iiuu fl omTp costlv Ordinary cottaee cheese serv-; much salt to make it palatable, the a delegate from the Epworth League 3T5ih EKeSeFiKT salad amount depending chiefly on the of the M. E. church Lexington tothe and a small amount of rich homemade quantity of pimientos used. The mix- state convention 'WJ preserves, is a combination with much ture may be spread between thin slices' Although young, boy had already She same character, and very appe- of bread or it may be made into a roll dedicated his Ufe to the ministry and tizinsr or molded, cut into slices, and served was a prominent church worker bia- Deviled Eggs with Chhese on lettuce leaves with French dressing, ding fair to be a most useful man in In making deviled eggs, either tb be Cheese balls are often served with bis church. The , whote town mourns eaten alone or upon lettuce leaves in salad. They are made of soft cream the loss of this splendid young man. the form of salad, a little grated cheese, and are fresuently combined """T TTT" cheese may be mixed with the yolks in with choped chives, olives, sweet pep- The body of Rufus Cotton, son ot tn. Cariked ectr volk.'Mack Cotton, who died from shell rh Pvtract. etc.. are sometimes shock in France, was recently returned Plain Cheese Salad mixed in for the sake of color. If the and buried at his old home near Bynum Cut cheese inrn thin nieres scatter balls are rolled in chonned chives Or a few days ago. He was the only them over lettuce leaves, and serve narslev. both flavor and color are sun-colored man from Chatham county with Vrnch dressing. plied. Ikilled in the World War, STOP, LOOK AD LOOSEN ! ARE WE FOLLOWING THE DOWNWARD TREND OF THE MARKET? YES AND THEN SOME! WE ARE LEADING IT DOWN. STUDY THE ITEMS AND FIGURES CAREFULLY AND YOU WILL FIND THAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY AS MUCH NOW AS THREE DOLLARS DTD A YEAR AGO. X This is What $33.50 Bought Last Year: 100 pounds sugar $30.00 48 pound sack flour $3.50 J $33.50 This is What $33.50 Buys Now at Carter's : 100 pounds sugar now $ 7.75 48 pounds flour now 2.20 6 cans corn now .80 4 cans milk now 50 3 cans nork and beans now 30 3 cans tomatoes now . . .45 4 cans salmon now 50 3 cans roast beef now 1.00 10 pound can syrup now 75 6 pounds coffee now 1.00 3 packages Puffed Wheat now . . .45 4 nackazes Corn Flakes now 50 Ji 3 packages oat meal now 30 8 pounds Jard now 10 pounds fat back now .... 1.60 1-2 bushel meal now 60 1 pair men's shoes now 4.00 1 pair women's shoes now 3.50 1 pair Misses' shoes now 2.75 1 pair children's shoes now 1.50 1 work shirt now .85 1 suit underwear now 1.00 V $33.50 THE ABOVE REPRESENTS A REDUCTION OF 67 PER CT. IN THE COST OF LIVING NOW. YOUR DOLLAR IS YORTH TWO DOLLARS HERE Oxfords and pumps in all leathers and shapes for the whole family one half price. Coats, suits, dresses and skirts in serges, taffetas and crepe onehalf price. All millinery, including Milans and summer hats, one-half price. Palm Beach and Cool Cloth' suits for men and young men, one-third priced Dress shirts, hosiery, etc, one-third price. . . ' '. Columbia Grafonolas ? Cabinet types .... $125.00 to $275.00 niflrount 4U.UU 1W.W $175.00 o No clgaretto has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because. Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. $85.00 Thirty records free. ( flncrbilfl Men's and young men's haTs, $6.00 u to $8.50, your choice ior o.w 9Jw colored voiles, rjer vard ....,... 9c Columbia Sheetings; for, per yard.. 8c VntW Cwircre Sea Island Sheetinj?.5 ... o ' w - A , . vnrd for : ..;.10c Sugar, pound . . . . .. ........... 8c EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR AT LOWEST PRICES : - ., ?.'Grti2jr''MerCc Ship and sail under the Stars and Stripes to all parts of the world THERE was a long period when it was not true, but today it 1$ proudly true once more trade and passenger routes are so established that you can ship your goods, or you can sail, to any part of the world under the ' Stars and Stripes. The program of routes is being carried out with an eye to the future as well as present needs of American exporters and Im porters and all American pros perity. See that the ships you use are owned and operated by American citizens ot by the U.S. Shipping Board. Operators of Passenger Services Admiral Line. 17 Stmt. Street. New York, N. Y. Mateon Navigation Company, 16 So. Gay Street, Baltimore, Mi Munaon Steam Ship Line. 82 Beaver Street. New York, N. V. New York and Porto RlcotS. S. Cat. 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. PactAe Mall S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, New York, N. Y. U. S. Mall S. S. Co., 45 Broadway. New York, N. Y. Ward Una. (New York and Cuba Mall S. S. Co.) Foot of Wall Street. New York. N. Y. Free use of Shipping Board films Um of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reel, free on requeK of any mayor, pastor, poumaeter, or organ. tation. A great educational picture of .hips and the aea. Write for inform, ation to H. Laue, Director Information Bureau . Room 911, 1J19 "F" Street. N. W Washington. D. C SHIPS FOR SALE (T. AntrUm citltnt nlf) 8tMl itnnm, both ell aa4 aoel beraen. Alto wood tteaeMn. wood hall, aad ocean-going tags. Farther laiorautioa obtaia.d by reqeett. For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information, write any of the above lines or US" SHIPPING BQ4RD Cnlnao of silver dollars has been raiinuvi hv the United States miritl after a lapse of seven years tha work of replacing the two hundred ana seventy nine million standard silver itnitara taVn from the treasury dur ing the war to sen to ureai onmn has begun. NOTICE Having- qualified as administrator I f v,a a.taiA of G. M. Redding, deceaa- a K.fnra p. M. Writrht. Gerk Super-1 !lor Court, this is to notify all persons! 'tiavlna flalma airainst said deoeased to tiMaant thmn to the undersigned duly I werifiad, on or before the 1st day of 1 July 1922, r this notice win oe 1..,(i In Kar- nt thair rMOVIrV. All I persons Indebted to said estate are ex pected to make immediate paymerrs. This the ZZnd clay or June ivu. CHARLES ALLKED, Administrator. CHARLES H. REDDING. Attorney. A NOTICE Itavinir mialined as cxecutrljl on tie ataU of Benonl Ikhard. before F. M. Wright, Clerk Superior Conn Uiwtotnh County. N. C. This - Is to notify alt barUea1 t hsvinir claims asainst said tnUte U nrtaent them .to Uie nnrtersitciiayi auiy wtom, on wr before the lt day of July 19ZZ. or tnn notice wUi be pleaded In bar of there recovery. All persons -Indebted to s id enUte are expected to make rm- m'1)ste psrm.nt. , Thla the 2?rd (Uv of -Tgn 1"2:.. ; , ur3. ida v. rnicjuRD,1 Careful Now! . Don't let this opportunity pass, but order your shingles now while they are cheap. Re ; member we will deliver on good roads in lots of ten thousand the extra dear cedar at $6 per thousand or $5 per square. Don't be too slOW. x WORTHVILLE STORE COMPANY Worthville, N. G W. C. Covington, Mgr. TEN GALLONS OF JACKSON SPRINGS MINERAL WATER -is worth A TON OF PATENT MEDICINES Ten days to two weeks at Jackson Springs is worth a whole year's quack treatment Jackson Springs Hotel, E. T. AumaiyMgr. 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