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J TnrrjrD at, ait.il rr, 1222 r 5- 4 -. THE ASIIEDOnO COLTJE?H"ASIIEIJOSO, N. i . 4 A GEE-IT COMMERCIAL - , ! . - - V NLtU OF-RAMSEUE t Some "of you may recall a lette I ' wrote for The Conner, some time ago ealline attention, to the need of better - facilities in way of hotels, .- boarding V house and market.'- X ha vent heara v or seen any --response to. that, appeal and probably I should be convinced hv that Indifference that . n r susTKe- - tiona are. rioii oticed-'.and -that -1 , should save ' Vshot at moret.wiK8tio?:-7v- 1 .- LEXINGTON SUSTAINS LOSS -- BY F18E OF JVLal,fK8 MRS. UXDSAT PATTERSON 'NOMINATED FOH CONGRESS Jin. Lindsay Patterson isi .Wuu- Praise For; H ".-Tf.T7.F - - ... . week waeo her school buiiuing tuu'-.ton-SJem, was nominated by the He- num prir min BPmiirn Tueday night, then onTtursday publican Congressional district eeu- a Jfrr, ?5f?5?--boot - thiw o'clock la thf i.mg, potion in Greensbordf April 20, Jot HER APPETITE ANT) BUILT IT - fi t wam hscavered ti tiiu trainee Congress, to oppose Major C H. " HER BUN-DOWN SYSTEM Insertion. rf the;towiC vThe-Le-rii.t'StM". Democratic eaadUate Mrs. ( 4 j- :fi ' - "MTire 'Repair Company and brick Patterson has the distinction of ..being i Mn Bear; - i it: - r n? lame and-the papers! : -. -.TT7 - Ichad beW cmplaining-of I building : belonging fon court square to'TW. Grimes the - first North Carolina, lady to be nominated tar CitAmn.' was destroyed by nominated for Co .4nre.-'' -;w v r'Jirs. Patterson, was toot present at :1;VrrWi,Tht-:mr'f-lpeaI-'lBr.b real; every winter for fourOr , "t. iuxi and ethP 'Iniikiini . DroiectSi in Vlnrinir whirK time 1 lort fiesh. liad no r'oor town and community- be Vf-?apstit,," i i' v.' SL; down. I- W?Uiat .Mrai-Robert V ess presen . s nd henceforth. ssociationi' I I dont: x-f.1iave had 4 time for 4 Kvery floticeable thing about5 many of ha4 nntted. her-1; bought . mm. -back Btrock several' men v standing more v TfSthe little Jtowhsf iour is, that nd'1)ega!i (o -improve 'after the-first across the street. :. ? - i ;(.' where a' srood loan - associatioh' str6ng huildine and.' couple te&Z6n,:$fa3;&"t& lTh total" loss is Estimated at ohT iaVon-theiscene the I nvt' IrniMi twt JuinW Ainlr ftarMi': the convention.' and a'eommlttee -waa' cough Iprietora of the tira comuany: barfely appointed t notify her f her mnu- ftye ! years eseaped-'with teir live by jumping 0.n- She has awioupced her trotttr BeeondstorT : window of -the wgnebs to maKey xne race. roomMa which - they .!"weTei"sleeping, r ' ' ' " '' "' wheirawakened by the flames 1elow, 82 TE-RS bLD ANT AS which were "breaking through -theirr UUOU AS A TUUNUSTEK or eight years ago, I was a k man. Doctors said catarrh f stomach ' and a bowels, af- the liver 'and - heart.. For than a year I wanted to die but not. Upon the- advice - of a about friend I tried Mayr's, .Wonderful rio rxiiMhiv imit.Wn JCarly --pnuseoT your tmuisiort-wr ior Toomi Neither -was senouslv iniured ;-irui uiAwti' vRtem"rand' coUtfhS. so oy-xner'iumpr .7- , - - -h"?-. . t seven imms' much Bhiit it hilt .. . v-i n4'.ft.i wnne. nremen ana omer were en-, very u portion-of trouble o Cl.'l: Z 1. a .vesBn;iaa.:expiauiea--Bic.iiuw tha rkrMrs.-Bir ismoihino. e'nfUni? l-A Padedoj weigh W:..;, tht los tb?now feel -as good as a youngster." It ( ;'i . ..!j -C . Ifwr ttir- ! lOUrwl tO Tny rreat Pleasure mnonw- ia oKitf ia : A sim-nlp. hnrmUca ftronnrfltiAn .-?: i-.?. ; m-. i. 4hoVT VaA ffftfno PiffW rvinriH wmlfl 11 AOrt nhflv fh- ohiniitit sf 4nbni that romnvftH thft rahnrrhftl mnmis ... ir?u stripping' u"jit - fjruwui.- -w-., - , v " w. ; 7 Lijl; ' "ii ; J " - ,'-i '- the inflammation which causes nrac- . j- auuiuu ua iwaiu iiciv uiDyvi vi iu nmmaitn ir. ta htiv JinMi wisnmir miii i - ... . .. - T,f B5A-hntftKvMS ANTI.TYPHOinirAMPAiaV IV L Jcairy all stomach, river and mtesti- ana. a gooa tonic. . . ... v . . 4 vrivSi in- iu a v nal .ailments, including annendicitis. .. .v-- Vi-One.dose win convince or money re- Lindoem who is' with the"gtaie;fun.dd- s.old Standard Drug Co. ' Tj!'uistrippmg ua , -in- v. gTowui.- .'mv ewA wy, ( 1Rv- w-.-w ife;!iyea.rs ago -1 thought our; jeounty seat taking' the second bottled ' 1 ca Sshould be "located here instead .of its fBmmAAv. Aan irn; BUnr - bevond i ant': one's i exiectations. and! iiVi . -r:.s oeyona j; any; pnes expecxauonsr- ana t- ; . . . . Itl&VlJ w w!141 , ,'v'loan. assMjtationli ' j&Ouf manufActarers-lhavelri?p Swell Your' Very truly." ' a ' RS. h W,,SIMM0NS. Beat's .mulsibre t ionesl up the Dr; Board of Health. ; vaa-in Asheboro last week making plans for a cam- bT .TT i:s 6 liinaoem .and Bupermtencient T .1 bod v.'. We ask evervTrun-down, nefv- v .5j r nan -. nri i nimwuTirn . ; .- - . . ; r L ' OU84 aged,: wear or any uunjfi-"- neir emyiuy- xi, ,i, !,,... . In adding to their housing ?-';and this should be appreciated eryotK8eir: put t me in 'Ahisme- wuen WHsy w jw ny.x6 ; u"f - ; N , i; - - j - - tnrtr 5 vtt ft Htf iTiTAI1 Wri m Th . ' Emulsion. try i': ZmI.-s Ac :.i,..,v ,tm LiisnaTxn in one 01 us issues f& TIzJK week carried notices of the death 4i.Tl...l.it'-S-JI.Vl.,.l-JiV.J..A.Ilt J i UlKli lit MM, U1UM WUIUCU ui uo- ntt TTcrJ. """f eians. of the county during the week 7 a . bottle 01 nl1iumitir. th vrnrlr Tha TOiniwiom will be put on-in the latter, jiart of May. Dv. Lindoem was accompanied by his wife. ' . NATURE TELLS YOU At. ato. -druggists everywhere. MRS. ELIZABETH STALEY DIES NEAR LIBERTYY we -are alt elnsfe:enouglrvto,rant out f' Wir ;vT-;ownousmess.ito lcreBei uhtj. ffl-Z' ri. r.i 'a ' j it., iZT":; T"" li"': "5;iBeckerditei more than 81; iM-i..:...L..i,.,3.ij.- ii.:. Beckerdite. more" than 81. .jv r IWUIV,:VUV . am. buiu wuo ;iuv jure v , .. . j. .. greatest teason .want itvto grow- l f "ItL- X " J- IJ It.'LC'; hufld ft up m every ---respect.. It As. Many An Asheboro Reader Knowrt . J -;.-.. Too Well When tha Bidneys are ?eak, Nature tells you about it Th iirin is nat.iin'K inflA. Infreousnt or1 too frcaucnt passage. I Mrs. Tempa Elizabeth Staley died at the home of her son. John A: Sta ley five miles northeast of Liberty, April 17, at the age of 85 years. She leaves tw o sons, John A. and William A.". Staley, of -Liberty, and Mrs. Roy ArriicK, of Asheboro, and Mrs. B. A Moser, of South Carolina. The funeral services were conduct ed from Mount Pleasant M. P. church April 18 by Rev. L. P. Frazier., Inter ment; followed in the church ceme tery. The pallbearers were W. .F. Amick.V SEALED AIR-TIGHT ) Guaranteed by INC OaaOMAlto St. lwf Iii 'Wmff and ddin bit , The flower bearers were Misses i-,,W Kamseur neonie have'this splr v " ' - i asubuoki ueuviu wsuij w. viKiri'i .-.un, muu nmoic Vlt tt'St-fett Wi'W' 6wnrptrtyte,-JUm8J.worii.; ;!Aak your neighbor. Shofner, and Jannette Bowman. tent we heed to have it. We are rT6: then, begto .toipj'ogress aiong i j. H. Kivett,- bt.rber, Cox Other disorder suggest kidney ills. L. L. Bowman, R. A Coble, Eugene ' t. . . ir.'T. rTli J. j; XTaI- T A A T HT . . uoan s . jxiciney nus .re aor uisui- "vi jj. laumwiu xv. v. muimj, are , satisfied6 Tvater.-;orks, J better Asheboro, says: "Last Street, summer my MoflAfla DAAnlA hilt.vrA v. jw . v,of .!,. Bireetst peweriiiifnunK Bysstem nu kirinevs rot out ol order and acted lr- A P.to. W;lWe bottt.V--v -f' w w-.'in-:-wvwn 'A" regularly I had a weakness and dull J fc W. should all want to own Pur, own 8 along with ;a. jrowmg towm, : - ' ache across' mjr back which made it ii tl'a:hdmes and PuHd them'.,to ." suitour1; -.as -nave saia eiojs wjb nayj iru iur iu vu iiccy u my j 1. 1. . J w t' . aH'.w..M A .nnJ - 1 An n ' r nuinAV Vina "Rats Pass Up all Other Food One Meal of Rat-Snap" for Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is their last. Kills in a few minutes. otinir DrieS- iip the carcass. Rats killed with K"J"b nlmOMlD 1 ,!,. DAT V needs.; This is. possible for more ev erybody if we had the proper agency spects but it will be 8tm better and tnem- at tne Asneooro urag w,ann ---j - -te promote -it':; If we all had homes bigger when we 'get a Building and they gave me Uef from the .back- rf c ,, ef our owa that we had built' accord- JUan Association- started ano ouiia acne -anu pui my kiuubjs iu Ing: tp our-own plans and with ounaDout a nunarea and mcy inuiviauai Bnape. - fu,..- Aoes wonif touch it Safest ' own money we would be a better-sat- homes all over these hills and one of i . Price ,60 cents, at all dealers. Dot W ZresT rlt and mouse kiHer isfied and a more loyal people. . We the first to. subscribeai .little mitvto stmply ask for kidney raMw S, W SoTd. would be .prouder: oi ur wwn ano-a gooa wong ,wmu.,,... "1 J"SZ"1": k TiTland miaranteed by" Cox-Lewis Hard leave ' no odor. RAT, in cake form. Break eces, leave where rats mixing with other food. more ready te defend it from any humble servant. abuse and he more ready to help to ' , V. C. MAREY. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . ,ware i .Company, Asheboro, N. C. n $ v T- ... . A r. l:.. a if I It VIII II E I II - I I . I I I I dMb .sjp , amass -jr.. makers of U. S. -Tires made this announcement last November 'Hereafter the price of the 30x3,2 ;'Usco,r is $10.90." 'Ihe lowest price ever quoted on a tire of quality reputation and $tand performance. And now, With the opening ot ? . ' Spring, there seem to be quite a number of . "New and Special '. ' .tires' coming into the market in . . the $10.90 price range. w ?i Perhaps you are wondering just I what there can be either . new" fi ; or redal1',,, about these tires. ' t': ' It can't be the"il 10.90 price "Usco- established that five s,. months ago. ; ' : Nor . duality, reputatiotf and ' ' standard performancefor it talcet - ;v more than one full season for any new tire , to demonstrate where ' 1 it stands la Quality and value . ' V With so many tires rush ; ' Ing Into this $10.90 price -.v-,.'-. United StsTiPM r Ural., - Vtli US.llr.Co. field (now that the season prom ises business from the American car-oWner) , it is worth remember- . ing that "Usco" showed its good faith by' announcing this price last fall The same intent to serve that has made"Usco" a standard value for years. The "Usco" Tire was never better than it is today with ' its established quality, its time-tested performance, and its price closely fig wed in tune with the times St fflBs.w mm, m ?rvm: ill n X r - Uimud wlUU V , liliWMwl UwUlw0r .'' . X . ... - ' . i m , 4 f ' . , rfv-4ltl T(OMlli?f,n( !'".''- . ' . : ; y-S .- j : Ar:ii:rn::or()To:tCAnc(Af.!u?.oro,N.c. ' t t -r 4 y r c ' r r c . . rt ''s- ' " : - j - ' '- ENGRAVING t Engraved Visiting Cards School and Wedding Invitations J iuuuvgiaui v 1 liiiuui Stationery Samples may be seen and or ders taken at Courier office Mrs. H. W. Walkei, agent Kimhrnp & Co.. Enoravers t V H I ol'l A Lrtrr nliMi, wneu ior a nine iimre juu can uuj the KNABE, a piano that has been acknowledged by all artists, to be the World's Best Piano since 18:37 ? If you will sign the coupon below and mail to us at once, we will be glad to send you our handsome catalogue, with prices and terms on same. Maynard Brothers, Salisbury, N. C, Dear Sirs: Please send me cat alogue, prices and terms of the KNABK Piano. Name Postoffice St. or R. F. D State Maynard Bros. EMPIRE BLOCK SALISBURY, N. C " ' m " j I k 1 " "A 1 hav Wrn npoInHl tlenlef fof Randolph county for the famous WILLYS UUllT. plant, am now fdy to demon rtrate to any parties who may be iterirteil. Will come to your home and moke demon d ration any time. . - i i 4 . I 'A.' k x i ? ' ' O o Yours truly, 'IV H DARKER -Af hchorc, N. C. ' 1
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