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ttgt Two the AMiF.wuo couiuEic. Asucmmo. , THURSDAY, 11AECII 'V f WHY EMULSION IS BEST OTHER CONSUMPTION MED1 CLNES ARE HARD ON STOMACH al Btar's Emulsion Builds I p Body and Beats Germs in Race Dr. Robert Koch, . disUu -nhed fterman scientist, discovered iii lt3.J the case of consumption, and sirce that time Bear's Emulsion is the first and most effective remedy ever used, . Although there have been a great many other preparations used but in early every case the remedy was so hard on the stomach that the patient had to stop its use before much good was. derived. Digestive organs are almost con stantly in a disordered state in con sumptive patients. Bear's Emulsion lelieves these symptoms almost im mediately and thus institutes the first indispensable step to proper treatment by getting you in a iv oeptive condition for food and medi cines. Fever is reduced steadily and progressively because the toxaemia ts antagonized and because tissues are not burned up so rapidly as before the Emulsion was administered. This is due in part to the fact established experimentally and clinically, that Bear's Emulsion maintains the prop er ration of waste and repair tissue. It 4ss: more; it makes tissue constrac- a more rapid process than tissuey eonsumption, thus overcoming tffe !& Tsca.se. Boar's EimilsHdWl i-i1t)tnedtyi rood for etmsumfleifln.-'Ji&ak tW influenza, whoooine- 6i:"'ebk.'l;i9r!ijil TTUs: Tat-ita' T.icf r: SUMMER SESSION N. C - " r . COLLEGE FOR WOMEN i V.'V -'. V .;: - WINDOW BOX FOR STARTING EARLY PLANTS ' " ' " ' . ' -3 If III N v 4v:-"--f s k Si ; - f ' ? - . if5 l-vw -t hatr i .-J At least S00 student are expected to ! be present at the opening of th cum mer session of the North Carolina Col- fere for Women. Jum 14th. .Thir esion ii to last six -eeka.' Assisting the regular teaching force will be a larpe Bomber of instructors from different colleges and universi ties. Miss Kinscella, of the university of Nebraska,. will, introduce a new method of. teaching piano in two , T weeks. She will remain a fortnight! .and during that time.it is ex pec tea ! number of people ! from dice rent 1 i"Aunt Debbie"? Riddle, of North j Wilkesboro, Route 2. She celebrated ner-iratn Dirtnday, ana is still atue to eat, sleep, maintain good health, and says she feels fine. "Aunt Deb bie" must be a stockholder in Ponce de Leon's enterprise.. jHodera Building For Lexington ' f It was announced in last week's 1 xington Dispatch . that wort will b fin at sin aorlv a f nn a ttkvIpmi t t v -O o o o i ti eater buiWing for . Lexington whicn I O 1 wui not be equalled in the state save , . i ' " ... m ,. by one, the new National Theater in and fourteen modern equipped office?. $125,000 to $150,000.; Mr. 'Henry B. Greensboro,wiflhe building will be The store buildings will be approxi- Vamer. is to erect the j building - on 80fty 120 feet, and in addition to the mat el v eitrhtv feet deet). . The estl- his home Dlace lot on' South Main ffieater, there will be three stores mated cost of the building is from Street.4 . . " , As I have been appointed dealer for .Randolph county for ; the famous WILLYS LIGHT plant am now ready to demon st rate to any parties who maybe interested.. Will come to your home and make demonstration any time.; ,. . '' -Yours truly, ; , ''lr ' Ii R. BARKER Asheboro;NC.' mnuenza, wnoppmg XMrTow.V"' ..i,! ao'Mahul ''TuTlmu'' 10 red cross ciiii'ts; SoWtftcfvfteil Qos chapters fipent, ver $750,000 in 1921 awj.stki. dja-, Wed lerfmsrjo-he .Aift W&r.ffhe, sum pf $50v9p0 -ws geiit by the ji v tionafejiohaijuitrtersa,- tivrougb.. Southern (IjyRtao jn'-oVMoiitiji' tl ssu!v,'a! Site JKJBSIIP FIorifeJ!tfabHmJa..'!' mti&stnmb-ftontiMr. "- 'Wrmi'-iiliin lA M JaiHi I .none .aaBiunawi to 5irdyfants Assure th& Grower an Early Crop. -Harmful MoJc!s "of Fungf SllOUW ilndoor Prbduct' cfV Transplant, able to Gardeners. . Be besifeyed Breeds SuM. lw7(ix 9dT tW4,hest varieties for twv nnrnose- ""J US TOI calv(r,)r fti. fol.l lion nr.ll fn onnnlni. lie South has spent -ttWthiOfih-'ff o'0 lftattHf fotl tJrvftnSfffceW)!!! t1 amTeCourigfitlr-rSifinanlitfgta"! f ! biUS efl noa 819 lit d inothtse'tsbawgaawdorlnaehiaf the D,8ea'9 SpMMB.aiwcNot Eliminated nwrnafilieAti wasiifbi)iwerade bertstuoo 1lantsWill Wttom"tRaea: 'f reeeivsmr4Uiientniid..iliay- "'; , ' giunfec the Staes,4WJih amount than " 4kmso fthe c&i16f &r&ly by the larg-immberof hos- ? T n) ge hetj ad b)krfwf4i mmfl DiiniHiV.OMui-'llSd''ro3M6V. .netnod 9W; fiMft eorofhmal'witto-7oi'centl.v It has been learned fey.oay voi she the j?WrttWntic5n 'nrderJhae4KP''!( . . , . . - 1 . 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