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I - ( 'J4 . t ': fv. t I Many Miles Wear Do You tet FromTVotir Tires! ! you keep an account of your tire niHe- aga,-r are you one of the thousands of mo torists who has become so disgusted wHh the average, tire that you vrust to luck for ervice. If you are cne of these we wan'. yuj V 'est the Simplex Tire. It will put an end to your tire troubles. We ins' ,t that every Simplex Tire gives the uu'o owner 10,000 miles of wear, and we guarantee it for 10,000 miles against stone bruises, rim cuts and blowouts. lon't guess any longer when you buy tires. Be positive and buy the Sim plex! They're dependable merchandise, backed by a dependable manufacturer who believes in building his business by giving the motorist more quality for his money than he would get elsewhere. You're pass ing up a good thing if you tit your car with any but Simplex Tires this, summer. AT WHOLESALE PRICES THIS WEEK Simplex Tire & Rubber Company Chicago, 111. JOHN B. HUMBLE Local Dealer Asheboro, N. C. Guaranteed 10,000 Miles Against Kim Cuts Stone Bruises Blowouts 1 BUILT FOR ROUGH ROADS SIMPLEX TIRES int. v. liii. flNLV IRfclAND T ViUufcioa -fe-IrsUftd Ia (raring! &awr through, two, bars of an, in- ner cell and then through toe bars ' M)f V Jill. J. hourly more acuta.,, A auniiirn of fy'wlIJ . 'r?.-7l ". fc ' iftWttarirT has mAAmA- t WttWf MU JunelW VS. AlOOTO, J Jent Of IDf MOrtB roun vuir. - -v- , v - reaj wroruea-' .Ulster. 'Business The gvrt asset "ttl tht Sandhills is house hare suffered most, 'Mr many thadimste. TUte peVmits wide - as att(rtMr being- fired in one trfgfci riety tf farming, and partiarfy the The loss amounted ' to ' hiindYeos of production of, peaches, lof wjiioh .in thousands of dollars; Many of the t at quality the Sandhill coanry .excels tones were owned ' by : Protestants in probably any other area 'onV-rth, . Catholic ' areas. Looting accompanied while in quantity the output) Is already the fires and a greater than usual largejand growing so fact thr.t 1982 number were Jailed by murderers and wft wee 1,50 Carloads 8e to mar- rioters in various -parts' Of " Belfast, ket. The peach orchard is-an oppor- The Catholic Protection, Committee tunity ia the Sand hills. x So is the to- sent a telegram to the British Sccre bacco farm, for the" Sandhills' bright tary for the Colonies complaining tiud; leaf brings a premium. Cotton, grain 47 Catholics had been murdered witli and general farmings respond .to the in ten days, that 45 were wounded stimulation of the climate .vJmq the and hundreds evicted,," The Ulster. An lighysoil, while produce; am jioultry socia'Uon also sent a telegram tj the bring the farmer much money "from" Secretary,! stating that duriujf 1Jie, per the winter resort towns of the region, rlod ten Protestants ial been , killed and several otnerj .nea tenet i, turn hourly more acuta. , A. campaign, of tW s wudw U Ux Bunoarpbe Hirh Paint, and Tom ' Foashee.v, of 'Wanvm.. sulTerd BainfuT. jCtttlVTUHl Burliagtoa, awaiting ( decision oj , ih ' bruises on both hands and seek,1 Mis supreme court , in appeals Iron sesp" Minni Jamison, a meroberof the Tol teooes jot larceny rU: wtomobijea, Jege laculty, had her right le brokaa swng to the ground by, rneana f below the knee, while "William Peeples, blanket tied together and escaped ua negro janitor; war cut about the Upa, noticed, i -,; i , ., ,u. i.,- ' I Miss Jamison was carried :to a hos- 'WUl VV (UNCI OdUKUWS U WH U1MU IM JlllOUVV Physicians from Siler City attended them, and a Hanes ambulance was sent to carry them back to' Greensboro. Th6 party was' returning from, the funeral of Mrs. S. J. -Mclver, who was, buried in Buffalo cemetery that after noon. After, crossing the bridge north of Siler City something went wrong; 'with the, steering wheel and the ear years for larceny and conspiracy. : . :, . .i. i ,(;.-, Believes Harding Enemy of Labor . The brotherhood of locomotive fire men and enginemen at Houston, Tex as, June 8, passed a-, iresoluiion. con demning. President. Harding as an . en emy of organised labor and declared' that all members; of the organisation ' swerved into a small ditch to the side should work to prevent his re-election. 0f the road. It turned over on its top 4 This Bank Pays Two v-J v -C W -a 4- -m 4 IVlliUS VI llllCICSl Send for Jlo,s your 7 wpy ; to- ' f l day- ;;,r7J to tilMilnii ita wvnnnhtu heneath it. i ur. roust was an vine ino car at m . . . m w. A HtHltnl MI1AVSW1 TM ' Pnllll IT H f ves the greatest actty to SfiluSSod LXv'aS !Td feM f Suth nd7omVm7to 'be' thW " perio toe. The car was badly iert tow7s arenroTuct o rthS Irand,, .-, ........ -r , ri6t to6w wnVt they waht. ' They are, damaged, , ; , resort-towns are the product ol the A conference was calls in London nosition of the man who will be - ' tZltrTt. Whicfe Only 'six ' ounces of radium has beea years tn area enoraeea m ue oouna other British o . als met the Insh i. j:jw . ,.j nj,,Lii. i,.iScf mvmk aries of these villages wUl widen into vuwb .kh di th .r,t neace , u" w ' rY v--.-. one big community of perhaps more treaty. Proctedinirs wf e not made! people man in any otner single com- puhiic, but it waa stated that the lis munity of the state.. Pinehurstjis al- snotis elated , Urgely. to tiie elec ready the foremost golf center Bf the Uons to bc Jxlnt); The Brilish United States, and thousands of peo- &(itis vm made uneasy by the pact pie are attracted to the Sandhills in ttgItei to by Mkhael Collins and De the winter from all the states, and Valera, owing; to the' pronounced aii even from abroad. This is developing ta(ronism 0f the latter to the :reity. a busy activity in all tne lines inai June gf ana ite famous go to make up a populous center. fort which are in free state territory, The opportunities found iiii such a were occupied by British, troops and place are the opportunities found -in the British ensign displaced the r every center of many people. Skilled nubliean tri-color which had flown workers, professional and business from the, walls of the fort since it men, clerks and superintendents, farm- Was some time ago by Irish regular ers, orchard and livestock men, almost forces. The fort was taken by a pla every occupation, is called on for help toon of the Lincolnshire regiment, in the Sandhills. Opportunities for The wan was badly damaged by six the individual who will Duiw lor nim j In BTJBINK88 ts fully deacrltwd liToor MwctUUof. SplM. ' did opportuniUes In the buinm world for sffleientb trained ' bookkeepers, stenocrapben, typists, secretaries and (jankers. ; Our graduates always In demand at large' salaries. Fre . KMPUOTSIENT BTJBXAtT; low tuition rates and Uric n-. pensea ; thorough courses by Jilgh-grade teachers. Enroll any time ; rapid adrancenent aasured. Home Study courses also given, writs for catalog now. ' - - ! RALEIdH L LAYFIELD, PresMent CHARLOTTE, HC There are two kinds of interest, Personal and 4 Per Cent we give one and pay the other. Most anybody can earn money it takes a man to save. ? 4 Per Cent. Paid on Deposits in our Interest " Department THE ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST COMPANY Capital $50,000.00 H. T. CAVENESS, President E. H. MORRIS, Cashier S. B. STEDMAN, Vice President G. T. MURDOCH, Ass"t. Cashier ALLMILLINERY A t C o s t self a business are on ail sides, depend iAAA where tehre are thousands of people as in the Sandhills, and a large pror, portion of them people of meansj money awaits production or service irt nracticallv every line. It is a reason- 1 able guess that a few years will see in the Sandhills a permanent populaT:' X tion of probably 50,000. The building T of such a community, the expansion of r! farms and orchards, and the sundry ' functions that go with all these tel , plainly enough of opportunity. I Opportunity in the Sandhills is lint X ited exactly by the ability! of the man X lnnlrinv fnr thn nnnnrtnnitv -Rinn HL'i T; Butler. ,'- CASE AFTER CASE N. C. E . . '"i "j 1 1 .'.)( !! 4 ! m m, " 1 .1.1.1' h II '' ill I 'fc :jl 1 1 J )'l . I . J,' i. Ml ." I I have beeri in business in Asheboro 14 years and this is the first time 1 have ever : announced selling goods at cost. The reason of this reauctoon is : to reduce my StOCK as 1 am going v DUUa a new siure uu,ttuuui, same iiuui opate ivi iujj hMCanf of Alr '' "''i '- " '" ' ' ' ,; Suits for Men and Boys in all sizes ranging in price from $10 to $20 There will bie a gre the stock has beeii reduced FLATTERING MILLINERY . 1sBgffMiMHsWv o') R C 1 rvi i . Our.Gom pjet e :;r' tv'w'l. i" 1.7 :wiu tti r'nl",' .'it Plentr More Like This in Asheboro. I Scores of Asheboro people can teil you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Many ( a happy citizen makes a public stater ment of his .experience, , Here is case of it. What better proof of ment? - ' T S XT ",l . '11 Ct I I 1. V. nttiruiton, J5w;cr, uwvci uh , . Asheboro, says: "Several years;' ago I had kidney complaint ana rheumatic trouble My- back ached ' a great deal and rnortiiiurs. 'tr felt' I dull. There was a soreness in the Imatie twinges in- my umts i wnicn leaused mo to suffer trrentlv. My! kid- ' 1ffva Artv4 irynoniarlv. also. Two Ot t . n't. V!J SNIt.l5 1111 CTJ VUJtvro w ivau o used as directed strengthened mf kidnirvs. and relieved the backnehes ; and rheumatic trouble." ..4i.i.i ) lUUn H faimicjr t ill- vw bwiw wwss 1 fl f - ?1s L. J 17aa..U';M.ssm Co.. Mfrs., BufTalo, N. Y. i 1 LET GRAFTING WAE a)NTEACTi j riDQ TDVUBI E IN THKIKiMXnX in i. K , )i for the day: - . Ii-jttoqot 1 W will give S200 in got tor., every grafting war contractor; 'put ia, jail by Harry Daugherty;i withraA', extra pne of a 'genuine .racaira Smgle-Btt m every' case wswri(sai, grafting war contractor Bo phsced.ln. jail ts ': a ' ltpunnca.- jni i;hivb Journal (Kepowican.). inhHovrui '0fflltli', Henry For May Rua for President). J i , was m!u uia iirjiv oi that, Henry , tfoitf.inttrnated privi(iteyi that "if the people p.the eounfry,; sire Wsn tp,do o.e. wpulduA M n resident m the .r.comiflic campajjni Er. ywrd further ;Uted that W,yHd neiuier spena any money w ;'J : '' "'" ; ''."'""", i: .!...,. . ,. ,.jf:f,.. ;itv-' ' .v v.-r j,:' ,,, If I i 1 ':';', . l . - i, i,;; , . ; .. i , . . . . 11 . r mw I IE- On, (i .,-1 :, .dYiufb :.i -9..'ifii . , ii .1 t imrnn '.,IM1 vm -'lUII.'il. TlH T 1 1 1 ! .1 11 l.s. JadlCS a i.stfc 'ltffkUTI about .his .nsminatlon, or etectloi was sUted .hrUJwi. ronperjt, i.Tn-jn,. sivii r,,, j 1 Ir.?.,f vour iiiUJ.i .Tul Till r,l;.4V, ,1 .- t'iiucJ Jujiit ,iJq-i ;',ntjiiWi nr. b"ii ;, lbj. .1nrf .rMn!;.ilvrc id tnvi'i '. Ki) vf-.il i't --- . -It I. .lira, uor'iA r.-i Mi. in i ii ii.-,jr.i ft -t u '- m. "j 1 ' 'Vfi 7 'fu: . . . - . . - (. I . l.f .V .. I ci if.1 .if." JT I't.'i L. W. Liticbcrry, Lmnarrcr-, -., 't. s . , , -I , . US. r " Rifndlcman, N. C-,,V4;. 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