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j; V ' V r . -V- -f ' ;THE ASHEBOnO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N:Ci Ttnrsdaj, April 17, 1921 i -I; I: r. f -'-' , i ' - - CURE FOR SMALLPOX Sail libeu lTBfaQl!? aa Fste aad ia Ertry NEWS IN BRIEF " THB'couynrrtJLN dbvge f both sssocistionfc Stock la Do yo h ia th "ydlsw kooss cm Buntnnr ana lkmui Atspcrnnni uuxvs uicrec m j"rrn.-':.-sir U a ami investment t -- iirnitW. appropriat bumT I . Th coanty-vid plan ' ' T Vimlnr fha farm add to the DtVM Of la hin &MMti tliwifW KWS 1 Plasterer at work in Charlotte out T1igidMit has -ami ft O- wncrship. ; .. - .-r .-.1 Carotin. Stvcral eounUea have al- u il 1 ; a- i i j a . . , . . i .1 j i . i v -i " - Mr -A J Rnrrnw. nf TV wnt Ova " rfwniuwn ouuaing nave asaeu ior ernors of UM TSTIOUl SXai l tMalar- I . . . ... imKij auopvea H, wiUi following dipping which h cot out of m wages from Vl to JH'aate anTTtot part the week trf-Aprili Tha NrtiCaioIina piaoj Ufl ." tCthert it iUp.be tdonst an j1t Th Courier several vnn ao and Qau" yean ago saved: Exchange. "1 herewith append a recipe which has been used to my knowledge in hundreds of cases. It will prevent r care small pox though the pit tings are filling. 'When Jenner dis covered cow pox in England, the world of science hurled an avalanche of fame upon his head, but when the most scientific school of medicine ia the world that of Paris published this recipe as a solid panacea for smallpox, it passed unheeded. It $8 as nf ailing as fate, and conquers in every instance. It is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here is the re cipe as I have used it, and it cured my children of scarlet fever; Here it is as I have used it to cure smallpox, when learned physicians said the patient must die, it cured: Sulphate zinc, one grain; fox glove (digitalis) one grain; half a teaspoonful of -sugar; mix with two tablespoonfuls of water. When thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Take a spoonful every hour. Either dis ease will disappear in twelve hours. For a child, smaller doses, according to age. If counties would compel their physicians to use this there would he no need of pest houses. If you value advice and experience, use this for that terrible disease." for - schoola i throe ghou I eonntie 1 , ' 1 ready adopted it, while ia several 1924., aa Forest Protection United Daughters of te Coniearcy ute. - Tb eountv-wui achod aystein aad. wiwnrwr nraoeanM u una year urocuus a-nj- ".qo ,iwT wka u rmau axmnci The many member of the North 'and not ia . eomflics? with State toward rawing funds to erect a nxn-Igchool districti; "It tends to equalixa Carolina Cotton Growers Association ; law or accented customs, to celebrate ument to the honor of the Norta .the ackooi Advantages ci $1 children Arbor Day within that week. ' , Carolina soldiers who fought at)Withing the county, irrespective of I 91.97 Week, gathered in their regular places all ever the state yesterday, April 16th, for the purpose of electing delegates to represent them in county conven tions to be heW on April 25. i .Gettysburg. Miss Mary Young, of - Henderson, the Hich Point Methodist Protestant w.-. w.. t i..,JCqPe- She is a graduate of Salem Jake Summett, who it is said, ran over the seven-year-old son of Charles Kirkman, a Mt Airy, April 9th. The child was rushed to a hospital but only lived college and took post-graduate work at. thei North Careliaa College for few miles out of ;t j ,;u ,i elusive, course at CaJirmtna tiniversrty this '. wkMAW n v ka now for an hour. A rural mail carrier ".r5rvrr" X V. i who said he saw the accident claims that is was Summett, and that he did not stop when he ran over the child. The Friendship Methodist Protes tant Church in Davidson county has recently completed remodeling and enlarging the church. Aside from the addition of several Sunday School, rooms, the auditorium has been re modeled and the entire building! niT j DUVOUlUvlO) UJJIUlll Judge Walter E. Brock, campaign manager in North Carolina for Will iam G. McAdoo announces that it is possible that Mr. McAdoo will make one speech at least in the State be tween now and time for the primary. He will probably come during May. A call for the twenty-second an nual convention of the North Caro lina Federation of Women's clubs has been issued by order of the, presidnt,-'Mrs. Palmer Jerman, to; be held in Raleigh, May to 9 in- with the Raleigh Woman's club as hostess. The keynote of the convention will be . "Woman as a Factor in the World's Work." Of ficial headquarters will be at the Sir Walter hotel. The Laurinbur Exchange says that the 100 acres of dewberries which was put out two years Ago in Scotland county, will yield, the first crop for the market this spring. The, for toe local wealthand willingness, The, follbwiafsjw'theatoea? tores or tfte eouaty-wwe school plan: 1. Only -one system of school for the whole county. t-x ' ' : ,i 2. One superintendent wnoie county. .for the 8. A principal for each high schooL 4. At least an eight-months term for the whole county.- J -v j 5. Tl"eeteDU8hmentfi,b l'4i;ide quate number of high schools. ,6. Transportation to schoolsVVhere 7. Better sehooU ia erery meanbix a th4 term. -r js 8. Aa e3Zctportanlty' loi eveW child ia the whole county. All Bropertfin'the "county ta beartb4jam Ux rate, to .school purpose,.. News LeTter.:"XTtr; . ' ! 1 1 ' - , f Avoid Siclnes I --:- tak -J : . j . a lm tH L J ij.'t";.pzlili; wwclaanaotha sysiatn,' podfy tb blood ad kMt toq mnIL H .if? For CoTutijjationi indigesecai, BiTk)uaiess,4.' VioTvoetoro nrA nrpnannir While dehvenng morning papers to to the effect the crop this oainted inside and out. Dr. C. L. r?T'" C.:CJ year win De very, proniaote ine Whitaker. who was for several years ? "f ,r.8-rt" ' county of Scotland. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY pastor of the M. P. church in Ashe- boro, is the pastor. I "Poppy Week" is being planned by the ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary at Winston-Salem. The date set is the week of May 26th to 30th. 10,500 poppies will be placed on sale that week and the proceeds will go toward a division of the Oteen hospital. The county taxes for the year 1923 are now past due. All who have not paid should do so at once and thereby save costs and embarrassment. A. C. COX, Sheriff Randolph County. 4t 4-17-24 FOE OVER 20.0 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. ton-Salem was electrocuted Thursday morning by catching hold of a wire he saw hanging loose. The wire ( Lawrence W. Gatling, of Raleigh, proved to be carving 2,300 volts. His , - i1-j u0 w,,,.. f brother who was with him, attempted his and 0wen Steven80n last to 'rescue him, and was badly ; burned, December withdrew his plea: of while Bynum was almost instantly not last Saturday. As the killed. , case now stands Gatling will not face 1 a trial for his life but will face trial I A pretty bobbed haired blonde girl" for second degree murder of his wife i held up the cashier of Ortman's con- and manslaughter for Stevenson. The The Carolina Coal Company, of fectionary and lunch room in Balti- penalty for second degree murder is more, Aum nui anu gut away mm not less tnan two years ana noi more about $350.00 About thirty patrons, than thirty years, while the penalty! mostly women, were panic smcKen, for manslaughter is not less than while the girl made her escape, lock- four months and not more than ing the door behind her. ! thirty years. Gatling will not face a 'jury, under the present agreement, It was announced this week that an but will face Judge Henry A Grady i Mr. Riley Greer, a resident of extensive program of new track con- next Tuesday and the sentence will Watauga County, celebrated his struction will be carried out during then be served. Lawyers for Gat 100th birthday last week. Four or the next few months. The purpose of ling stated that the straight facts of 'five hundred relatives and friends this is to expedite the movement of the case had not been made known I gathered at his home for the celebra- traffic The program includes eighty- to the public and the the public had tion. The occasion was featured by a nve seperate projects at as many an- neara oniy one siue oi me case. ferent points at sixteen divisions . I I Bold bandits invaded the down Walter T. Candler loses suit in town district of Memphis, Tenn., last which he sought to cancel note given Saturday shortly-before noon, knock to Byfield while en route to France ed down two young women employes in 1922. A verdict in favor of Ulyde of the Memphis unotype company, Sanford, has constructed thirty dwell ings to house the families of the miners. About 75 miners are now employed at the mine and from two to three cars of coal are shipped out daily. j big picnic dinner. Mr. Greer, it is said, notwithstanding his age, was able to take an active part in the celebration. HAARLEM OIL orrect internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. AU druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Mzn.i:.. Tn monir l Vio iina nnd trama "hf North Carolina large numbers of the ,K. Byfield, Atlanta automobile dealer, seized a bag containing $1,600 which was reiurnea last r nuay. nignb in the suit of Walter T, Candleri wealthy Atlanta clubman, and the eon of the owner of the Coca Cola Co., to can cel a $20,500 note he gave Byfield in tha summer of 1922 following an al leod Attack bv Candler on Bvfield's with $20,000 worth of state tobacco number of people have become inter-1 wife. The Btiit. was the'second to tax 'stampsv It seems as though ,the ested in saving through the two ' grow out of .Candler's trip to Europe; crime wave ia getting c aod start to building and loan associations in this on which he was accompanied by his the southern states as well as in the county. Mr. W. A. Bunch now has , two young daughters and the Byfields. north. . . ' citizens have moved from rented houses to homes of their own through the instrumentality of building and loan associations. Many facilies in Asheboro have become owners of homes in the same way. The Courier one of the women W8a carrying and escaped in an automobile. On the same day four masked men bound and gagged the" watchman at the plant of an Atlantic printing concern, and locked him in a room, escaped HtlllQ vr- ... v.-- he- ul 11 1 Ii I I M l u m l Ml I ins .nsnrl'. ;& nosl: wsil 4'a te.j - If you are goihg to buUd fiiHCHVlE,' BARN GARAGE; or anything you need to IIE-ROOF hr make 'other re--pairs it will pay y6u to see us fdr.your ; FLOORING, CEILnsromGSHEATHING7FRAM ING, MOULDINGS, CASINGS, ETC. RED CEDAR SHINGLES 1 " ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLL ROOFINGS BUILD ING PAPERS, WALL BOARD; SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS . . - ;-:scty': - ' MANTELS AND CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS now ASHEBORO WHEELBARROW CO. Asheboro, , N. C ' EaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBaaa Only a Few More Days--- The next few days will be made memorable to Easter shoppers. Eflrds store has assembled everything for dressing up men, women-and children for that glad day when all the world will come out on dress parade. When Elird's cut prices it is done with a vengeance. Jfim. every want can be supplied from our tremendous stocks. Especially do we wish to call attention to the enormous values in readyrtotwear for women and clothing f or men and boys. . v " " EASTER DRESSES AT SALE PRICES $35.00 DRESSES BIG LOT TO SELECT FROM In fancy canton and flat trepe dresses, also many in solid colors, including the very popular Powder puff - blue, ; peach, green, and pearl grey; while, theyt last in this Easter 'ifciOO K( sale . . i . .'. .v.-. . , . . " . sPaUaUUU-j ' TRICO PLAIN DRESSES gray,; blae, black, and green ' &A AC u 'Easter. sale ' y V ; . Ti ' , lncluluig:th HunrJ spring,;,iplalds;; and u X. m ' EASTER. SALE.'? i v!f w. t w i ut -'a'i "PW ,h-U - '.-.i"'--: U'"'" t-ni Jf-t.--' fj i i -.""" ' (!REPB DE CIIINE DRESSES cvvi..4 i uja fary- tan, .brown,' blpe tomato t and ' ; Ii a. lace: also ribbon braid and y CrT PAi Y. vt1 beaded trimmed . '. . .V. , O vr - ' 'far- i l it--',- -,., LINEN UM.ma-'i r s . .--i Y '-Y,; j ""-blti-with a beautiful roc 8 ; OA ' f V V Included, at V ;.s i PIECE GOODS 36 inch Pajama checks Eastef sale, yard . . . .v 36 inch Dotted colored OQ voile, yard' . . r. Ot 86 inch Colored Taffetas, yard .......... GINGHAMS Good fast colors for aprons v yard -i'.; Ui.UJ.jfV, . ... . ..V, . PRINTED CREPK DB" CHINE . i One big lot Of fine printed crepe de f hine, , Saturda land1 Monday i white it lasts in ;, -this 'ivijZiXi R " yard '... t vXu 86 inchv Swisst embroidered ', dot; 85c" yalue; short lengths, ?r ;ri-iifr , -1 O 10c 23 c 10c 'Xadiea', grey Tmnps.witlj '.jQ QK;,; r.miltary heels ,r.Tt .jU?Tcf V ; .Ladica' Mack! Suede Pumps f? QKJ rniUtarr heels ..V-V'. tl.Otl it A lot "of ladies' pumps nd'V.?0 Of ioxfords . i-,VV;DaCrtJ : JilV lUb VA. Iflui'a tutu putrvofra- a f f I I fcj values tit 4 . '. i i .4 D l KJ Children patent kid pumps, Cf) A ' 1 1.85 to i. . '.iwv.i.cii, .:;;p0.i3;; HOSIERY A big table of women's full fashioned ' pure thread . silk hose with reinforced heel and , toe, lisle- Quarter top. The season's best shades. $2.00 values Eas ter Bale , XC1 : (IK price i tPlaUti WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK .HOStT; -A big table of women's fibre silk in all colors. j Special lot, for a ' Easter . yl ff n sale price:tr4i t, XvVVJ . V ; SjciiitDREN'S silk hose psV UNDIES LV' ' CORSETS ..xv't,rd'-, R &" Q;t? elastic- girdle'; ;;jp!6ledf!aclt; length ten inches. Easter sfXC l 9K f Ladies'pink and white? muslin lieht weight gowns, long; or short t' r.-.CiC" . ; sleeves '. .f y iVw' . ' . I 'r U v ' . 'Another big lot added -to "this TEASTEU idren s sox.' Fncy j . OK l 'tQpSV.','C. iiiSC.. . . Aut ;; j ::?0. T, v1; ,. 5 1 SILK TEDDIES-'; ''Ladies' . crepe' de china teddies'; '.toldrsl ' - lavender, pink and yellow; t' C1 PC very line quaLtjrv. 4 . . . ... . . . ti)XUti : I'.&thraJ TUSH. xt.Im MENS ANBIBOYS', APPAR EL ATJLOW-lrKlCES FOR - f -; W---EASTER . MEN'S MONROE SUITS In the"".latest colors1- and ityles 'for spring, and,' summer, in plaids and- ' pin stripes, i . and , solid colors ;.r: worsteds, serges, 'Jcassimers, conservative?) young men's styles. Easter OC'-in sale price ..... . .;.. u)a.tUi '- ' MEN'S SUITS " ' : Just received a bin' shromentr of melrotoolis 1 121 blue serge; medium "weight, all sea- ', mu-unea, jorm numg, ancL'semi-mting.-: t sale price . . r,v4w. vlOo 1 . tirt M SEMLSOPT COLLARS "Men! Semi-Soft Collars all sizes ' tnd.viy ' stylefcEaiter Mh'YzYv'YY price 4 ..k.... . . ... Vt -Men's nne-quality broaa,: ciotn,' mns, ; j; wmte ana tan. Ail sues. ? 'Eaiter aala price . .'. . 1 ' Boys Hanes' Athletiak?. jKAII ixnionsuiw - :vr.s-j () yy--t Children's drop s'eat-iJlaneaV :,cWp' Jscat' ? p Athli.tic suite for; -tiw ' children i f.;L.V. .trtlvii. a:.l.eJLw A 1 0 : .I;..-, j: . Z4J. w 'm. 1 ' ' . ' I . 5 n - 1 T r,v Co:: Duildirig tr. a: ' ' ' A i y I.,, .,-t , . J (.,, .;, i , J " '' "" '' ' " - ' & ! . ... I. VV": Opposite rowiOiitco p t -1 - Vi'j .A high point, i i.e. !, kX4 1J W ; j C1 V
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