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k . V V V I Xo Xow mom TC Chrfctii Science tha Cottea Grower. Co-operative erttk prtnarr for Coaraisrfoaer of of the treat iMrpaper te B. .Acock, was mxilti wUMtlfc;Jhi - fiuto JrieuW- - -s- - w. f the country, tenkbaf rthe- Praie the capital sguar, im JJlik Tharv EaXhasdoive remar ' iLJZS? haed!- -since.. wa.orriud three, years VX Elmer Long of Durham, veil P-T"??- work of BnrW the oM seutoter ao It v: ha between thirty-fire know fa, Pituboro, ha announced So it i. jaattr Tao httie ; to- MnunJJJZTZ. ia forty thousand members. ,t ,hia candidacy for lieutenant rovernor. portage, consider! the jnatade;1 "n w" fPd la lta the assn-itrinn fiH mort1 . " . .of the suhiecVthat lha country press, part of the State by W. II Everett, ; Jinan" i huadreo -and thirty-five ' .News has heen roeeired of the ot tho United States has enlisted, Secretary efSUte, Tho principal ad- thousand bales at HIM aore a bale death of Wni Bothroe a former real- wholo-hoartadly lo tght the batUa of for tha eeramony wai delivered ea an areraje than the man who was dent of Tnomasrille, at "his" homo in taiPrnoa wd lw enforcement. ( g. A. aJderman of the Unher- XK a jaemDer receiYea lor us cotton, wexico. .- - . uwmin jmaroouiif u-.wsBty of Virrinia, i 1. ? .r. Michaux.. widow of th. z?qrLr?JFLl more or ,ul V'wjlAU K. K. Michaux well and familiar- " i-til ti pert for bettar rMulta. - . - knows aa "Uncle Dick" k. Wn Pobliahed ta tho eitiea. reeklr paper For - some It aeema to be the beat way for the imtiimnu k.. k.A ''farmers to market their cotton crop foot amputated. ana n h w t aopca uiu uiey wui p ail join tha aaaociauon. to haro reaaoa which tha editors and owners ONLY ONE BOOK r. RECIPES Ronad Steak Podding One-half pound round steak, 2 cups e hV ca"ota': 8 dlce,ub?f)"; one" gone po business errand. -half email onion, one-half teaspoon K vo V?7- , $ flnr. Waenit dmia-h. i Mrs, S. W. Vickory, aged 71, nm th Imtehei- trim and crrind at her home' in Pleasant 4n Guilford county, , last uw owaa waiovm vuv aeavu. aaar ... . Winston-Salem JoornaL Woodrow Wilson was a lover of books. He knew books. Probably no man in the world was better pre pared to Judge the value of a book than he. He read thousands of books. as wrote books. The literature of a ares was at his finger tips. No body, not even his bitterest enemies, ever questioned Mr. Wilson's knowl edge of literature. 3ut when Woodrow Wilson came down to the end of the journey, he wanted only one book. The corres pondent of the Associated Press dis- , of these papers of larger circulation ,have hot publicly disclosed, they have . ,- - , - - -,. petmsiea in uieir enort.io atscovrare Soloman Andrew Sink, aged 68 died a eemplete enforcement of tha prohi at the home of his brother, W." JL bition law. Many of them have allot Sink, in Davidson county, . Saturday ted generous space to newa detailing March 8th. He had been stricken toe the manner in which the law is vie week before wife- paralysis at the, Uted, and not a few have, by editorial had comment, sought to popularize . the i campaign of nullification. j ' Now comes the country editor ana died fia thnuRAnHs nf rlpnr-tMnlrin r mnA Garden, nnniiiiHit brethren thwkiirKmif tA v small pieces. Sift flour 'over the right following a year s Illness. She to defend and uphold the law which world for the first time last Sunday fi ground meat and stir with fork un-,waa member of the Friends church, ft has been sought to destroy. They morning, as follows: "-til meet has absorbed all the .Hour j . ' nave no seuisn motive m tnus enlist-i "in the bed-chamber close beside - it will. Put bacon in 4iot spider and , RevMflton F Daniels, a young ing on the side of the right. They are him en a little table lay a well-worn jS soon as the fat begins to fry out, minister of Charlotte, was accident- committed to the cause by their real-1 volume the Bible from which he add steak. .. " - aiiysauea ax ureenvme, a. tj inurs- izaaon uu me Dest mteresra oi Stor and cook tmtil each piece day night. Rev. Daniels had - Just themselves and of the people and fai- .? is slightly browned. Put the con- left the First Presbyterian church, afr dustries which they seek to protect i. tents of the spider into deep baking ter a sermon and was crossing "the demand that the constitution and the dish, add carrots, onion- minced; salt street when an automobile backing laws be unhesitatingly obeyed. The J and pepper. Pour over boiling water out of a side street knocked him down tainted money of the bootlegger and to half cover. Make a biscuit dough and before he could get up another the brewer has not influenced them and cut in small biscuits. Cover the car ran over him crushing his chest. ,to betray the people whose confidence " meat with biscuits and bake half an, 'they have gained and desire to keep. i hour 1ui a hot ovea.! Sem at once m 1 BV increasinir the income of the I"5 feel a personal responsibility. f the same dish. - J v - M producer cooperative marketing raises V are not tempted to sell at Dried Beef With Rice the standard of livinz. ,Pne inenasnips oi a meume, One-fourth pound dried beef, 1 cup milk'ione-eighth teispoon pepper, .l tablespoon minced "onion, 'one-half cup rice, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 table spoons grated cheese. . Cook rice in boiling salted water till tender. Melt butter m frying any , The inclination is to belive that A double building of the Lenoir evil influence is powerful enough county poorhouse burned Thursday, to sway the sentiment of the great an elderly negro woman losing her .miss of voters in the United States life in the fire . ewn18t so powerful an ally of na- i' .;"- tional righteousness. It was the nr a n. j strensrth of the moral forces in the pan, add dried beef picked in small . " o(. ' -aai ,,0,0 i-jh atrricultural states that made possible pieces, pepper and onion and cook . moved to Dentonand will manaee the earfy inactment of the law which live- minutes. -Ada milK ana Dnng to m M Sfr. p.mnv v.p thfe enemies of society are now seek- Sfi Mri - . a. ! rpv: . .building formerly occupied by W. Jfi. 'K w ""y- D"'7 "'""f HiU and Son. The new store will be- electorate will see to it that no back gin with a stock of over $10,000.00, warJ 18 teken- No editor of a it is said, and will carry a general country paper need apologize to his line of dry good and clothing. patrons and friends for his stand in 9 as aa as ouivx v ui uic i v a.iijr niwi Edgar A. Guest, the most popular hin j8 M the loyal and progressive American poet today, and self-styled people everywhere are steadfast in "regular newspaper guy", delighted support of good government and civic about a thousand girls in the Flora decency. McDonald college auditorium Thurs- dayTiight with recitations of his most Mr. W. S. Lineberry of Randolph popular poems. Mr. Guest has been County First Contributor To spending some time at Pinehurst, and Aycock Memorial their went over to Ked bpnngs upon invi tation. " II see in vour Daner of the lzth - an the boiling point- Stir in rice and cheese. ;v:..i.'i. Turn into a baking dish and bake Jill firm. No salt is necessary. , . GIVING OUT The Straggle Discourages Many a -; V s Citizen of Asheboro ; ; . Around all day with" ah aching back Can't rest at night; Enough to make any one "give out." Doan's Pills are helping thousands. They are for kidney backache,' " And other ills. MMrif.. . i tation. 'iW- Editor of The Courier m, w n SnnAn S FamUvillA ' I see in your paper of the 12th St., says: "I had the grip and my i The flour mill at Southmont owned account or tne unvemng oi ine mon Jddneys were left in a weak condition, by Realy. Smith was burned about ten ument on Capitol Square, Raleigh, to I got right down so I couldn't be on days ago, also tne ouiiaing occupiea my feet five minutes at a time. , My , by the Southmont Motor Company, back ached and my whole body - was 7 Another flour mill in Southmont was in pain. My feet and limbs swelled burned about a year ago. and mv fincm-a were so stiff morn- ' . insrs that I couldn't bend them. The J. F. Nance, W. H. Nance, B. C never failed to read a passage before fr f u TM ether bok che hundreds of F 1 '.e frora a Biaa to U Lie Woodrow . eortlTmoch to voltttnes to Mar-Wilson a Urge library- the faltehag faith ef those she have rapoottl e their ahclves to another beea' led into the pathe ef -4ooM hy room. . Only tU Bbls was in the bed eritica and raducert ef the Wort ef chamber, near (he spot where Wood-Ged. - - - :i----t row Wilsoo always knelt to pray " In answer to those who veald de each eight before retiring. - . bate, is ft set eneegh to hold up the Such a tribute to the value of the well-worn' Bible of Woodrow Wikeet C L. HASTY EDW. VANDERSCHLTR Asheboro Bakery Phone 95, Asheboro, N. C. Bread, Cakes, Pies and French Pastry Only first class materials used in the baking of our "Table Pride Bread". We Specialize in Birthday and Weeding Cakes. Fresh daily at your grocer. the late Governor Charles Brantley Aycock, which calls to my mind the fact that I was the hrst man in M. tJ. to contribute to that monument. .. ' v Being a great admirer of him, and for the love I had for him. and be- way my kidneys acted caused me.no Nance, and Joe Snider of Lexington lieving him to be one of my best end of annoyance. , I used Doan's are back home after an automobile friends, on the day of his death ' I Pills for these ailments, which I got trip to Texas where they went to vis- went to the News & Observer office at the 'Asheboro Drug C6i JJoan's it a brother of the Messrs. Nance and paid to Josephus Daniels $5.00 were just the right remedy for me whom they had not seen for eleven and soon put me on my feet again, years. The party left on February The aches and pains left and my kid- 12th and arrived in Texas after a neys were regulated." ' twelve day's drive. The same number Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't of days was required for the return simply ask for a kidney remedy get trip. The worst roads encountered, Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. according to the party, were those in Spoon had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Louisiana on the trip to Texas and Buffalo, N. Y. - those in Tenessee on the return trip. towards a fund for a monument to his memory. I have now a receipt for the same. Miss Francis Renfrow, his private secretary, subscribed $5.00 the same day. She was the first lady sub scriber. W. S. LINEBERRY. .':stTv$490' Ah All-Pcroesa Truck At A Remarkable Prlca u.Ki fja Be Fon? afi-tteel ody and cab panted on tine famous Ford .0, :f ' j"' . OaeToo Truck chassis provide a complete all-purpose haulage unit Built of hsaheefKctLetror "'A.- designed t vithetand sevtra usage In wide. rang oi Industrie. v Gtneraua loadini apsei, tout leet by seven two incbi)eriiiui ' ; easy handling oi capacity loda and provision is also made for , C '.inounrtaf of canopy too of ecrtenaidee. V &perienood drivers sppTecUte the weather-proof features "of the ' ! ,,- t steel' cab which, la fitted with removable door-opening curtains. lit sift asm r-xi. v - CARS trucks,: tractoics::' J1 See tli Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer it-' ... -f jiT ssapp m j E jW ."-Jr J Hi f, ' w ' ' 1 i 'r ' ' 8 : : ; ji i . ;T i Men-- . A i Giving more for less! Vanstory variety now in the new home in the new Jefferson Standard Building, and giving more for less. Instead of paying an increased rental, for cramped quarters, we have increased our Space without increasing the cost per square foot, also saving the cost of hoai, wa ter and other incidentals. Insurance now cosU less than half, savings we pass on to our friends. Better service and bigger stock in the new fixtures. Better displays for your convenience, better convenience to aid you in making better selections. More departments without more expense. A big ger department for Big and Little Boys; a separate sec tion for work clothes, an enlarged luggage department; a new shoe department in charge of Mr. G. C. McKaughan. Our welcome to "Come in" is bigger and better. Now open and waiting to welcome you. C. H. McKfxiiCHT, Pres. & Mgr. JEFFERSON STANDARD BUILDING H 4 " ' . 4 1 ) i
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