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THE ASIIEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C TbandMj, Bliy 22, 1924 i A. The Courier Announces Attractive ! Subscription Offer rOULB DOiWU OMIOB X wit n egg. 49 TEARS AGO and settled it Ladies rode on ski saddles. NEW SWITCHBOARD . -J bhsg carirj.rn A much needed new switchboard t$ being installed in the Ashetaro Tele-! EXPU)TMENTCOprnOXS .- Ci STATE SATISTACTOaT .'The slump In the New England tex tQ industry ni aa eutitandin fac- Subscription offer lasts from May 20 to June 20. Send in ordersfat once. Anyottneat clubbing: off era may le given for double tHe number of bne-Kalf year subscriptions. Attractive subscription offers have been made by which anyone can do an hours work, include their own personal subscription (Either new or renewal) and get any one of the following books. The Courier and Life of Woodrow Wilson for 5 subscriptions. The Courier and Life and Speeches of Charles B. Aycock, 5 subscriptions. The Courier and Red Letter Bible, 5 subscriptions. The Courier and Black Print Bible for 3 subscrip tions. The Courier and Dictionary, 3 subscriptions. The Courier and Ladies' Hand Bag, 2 subscriptions. 4 THE BOOKS MAY BE HAD WITH 1 YEARS' SUB SCRIPTION TO THE COURIER PRICES: Life of Woodrow Wilson $3.50 Life and Speeches of Aycock $3.00 Red" Letter Bible $3.50 Black Letter Bible $2.50 Dictionary $2.50 Ladies' Hand Bag $2.25 BOOKS MAY BE BOUGHT AT REGULAR CASH PRICE THROUGH THE COURIER Life of Woodrow Wilson $2.50 Life and Speeches of Aycock $1.50 Red Letter Bible .' lC, $2.50 Black Letter Bible I- $1.50 Dictionary $1.50 Ladies' Hand Bag .75 shoe and daddy or brogans. iservke ha been hampewd by ttia 018 rituation dur- Whn a preacher said a truth I01. sad many who needed and want- bf April as reviewed In a report to the Deode said "Amen." ld telephone were unable to fet them day by the oenartment of labor. Iir- Left-crr noon rituals were fin-1 J"5 mU-K tch-ieraased employment in the, building ished at .uppeTtime iJ" onlTp 'trades, on the other hand, was said Neighbor asked about vour fajnflv --. r ' T io nare occtwjwi urumpHJYnienv in and mpLnt it ' room lor poaatotj ow new poo num. Merry-go-round, were called "fly- ing Jennie." 0M' , " K"0T Company, CM- Viv. i !earo. Fer over a week the work ha tm oolit been going on. and U now well under . ?f s u 1 war. It is estimated' that it wd bel , "i'J" ulJUW ' " i six weeks or two month, before it la1 Tolas' ' cK fnm ' eOBll n.v f. ki ! ao Wheat wa cowed broadcast and untu wTera woeaa rem new w"nare - ooerating, tnoun eonsiaeraDe harrowed in with a tree top. i cOTnecHona axe maoe. xiua pan timeMs apparent, pariariy m porarily dosed. Fair iid bufldinsr nto7Tins and eonstderaDie roao con traction now raider war affords, em elA.ii.ei. Asa. tVift Knfl9vt(P fM1OmM COUPLE MARRIED .n, common laborers. Sooth Carolina There is a furplns 'of common Jubor fai eowe Motions of ' rair Miea omiamjr nro- manT eetiona, notably in the middle and south Atlantic section. CondftJens m the Tarioos states were sommarised as foUffws: Kerth Carolina Indntrlal employ- reent conditions in , this, ' state are mpleted. Work 4s being arranged . evaldered satlKfactory for this period that no service- will hare to stop ef the year, i lite Jamr industHee i It took 20 minutes to shine shoe I "? Pably be only from Saturday with Mason's blaclrintr. mai "" J People served pot liquor instead of I canned soup. Indigestion and appendicitis were ; called Mam bellv-ache. Quinine was taken in coffee, mo- t lasses or tissue paper. Vermillion was used as. hearth Babies were rocked in cradles without addling their brains. Men played mumble peg instead of poker. ! POPULAR RANDLEMAX Miss Willie MOlikan and Mr. Cletus Brookshire, both of Randleman, were. Mow 11'tTi. at. TnnflMr. Bat. I this state. J. E. Woosley, offlciatihg. The im-1- ZZZJZ' pressive nng ceremony of the M. E. in(r empiovment to larsre numbers of church was used. The bride is the.glnHed and common laborers. The neighbors all got fresh meat 'second dauehter of Mrs. Ethel Milli- Wo-inia The sunnly and demand" at hog-killing time. kan one of Randlemau's most, at-: of all classes of labor In this state ""- " ""itracave and popular young gins, one uyear3 w uc -.oaaiitcu. . a lifetime. Selected. ; T,,T?nr ! of the There are some small surpluses of I IS a IllCJlIl VA VllV w uuw. w , . T minlrl II oyl wnrLraro ronnrre1 in vvi&. YOUR MOTHER I Randleman high school, and has a wide circle of friends. Mr. btook- shire is a young man Of sterling quali Ks and business ability. He is the Nobody else mav ever care because x vou have a broken heart: nf Mr and Mrs. T. A. Brookshire, Nobody else, if you should err, may and he is engaged in business with his labor. l 1 i . . l . i - . . v r I TIC., I ue mcuneu .u uute your pan; father at preseni. suit, aim iuio.umu- or two centers. Large building pro grams and road -construction work are now under way. affording em ployment to skilled' and unskilled" But she will know and she will pray ! shire left immediately afer ceremony Thomasville Postoffice Bids Refused :lhat God may take your woes for a trip through the eastern pan. oi away; the state. The young couple will re- yviicii an iair weatiier lrieiiua lurgei, siae in Ivanuieiiiaii. Thomasville received news recently from Washington to the effect that aft when fortune turns and smiles 1 Tn whn attended the wedding bids for the new postoffice for TBom- no more, I were- Mrs. Ethel Millikan, Miss asville have been rejected as they Her faith in you will linger yet, she Up,, Anna Millikan, Mr. and Mrs. were all considered as too high, even I Leonard Ward, Mr. ana mrs. i. a. mc iuwcov uiu iwtning ncany ,uuv Brookshire, Miss Kuth BrooKsmre, oi in excess oi ine ngures wnjen are Randleman, and Mr. D. W. Bulla and considered reasonable by the atrthori Mr. Earle Johnson of Sophia. ties in Washington. will be faithful as before. HT.l 1 1 i-Moooiiy eise may ever see your native worth, vnnr nohlpnpss. Nobody else may know, but she will know, what talents you possess; Though others enviously frown, Or slyly seek to drag you down, She will in word and thoughts be j true, and with sweet triumph ' in her hrast Achieve her rarest blessing through j the lavors, through which you are Diessed. II iNoriodv elm mnv WMn rtfvaniw vour '1 dearest plans have coaae to ' I nauirht. Nobody else may deign to pause, if in sin's meshes .you are caught, To ask if you had been to blame, Or mek to rid von of vcur shame: But she would still, with all her heart , proclaim your innocence, your; worth, . i Oh, strive, my boy, to do your part to gladden her brief days en earth. S. E. USER. GAS ON STOMACH MAT ! CAUSE APPENDICITIS Constant s-as causes inflammation 'which may involve the appendix. 8in i pie glycerine, Ducaxnorn Dart, etc, as ; ' mixed in Adlenxa help any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most IIKU1VUKD HVV V.J VMM . w , but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes ell gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guara against ap pendicitis. Asheboro Drug Company. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX . PAYERS To those who have not paid their 1923 tax for Randolph Coimtr. The time in which to pay your 1923 nnn npoinnmo -inn OY1 UO VAjf ii. v e 1st, I will as proyided by law, adver tise and levy on those who have not paid by that date. A. C COX, Sheriff. f"i!;;,iv:i ' TAKE ADVANTAGE' OE .THIS OFFER . , F1 .",' Alt LcivC3$ The Ford Touring Car-cnets every raiibTing requirezt tt tie lowest "i ;c issible, cost f It wittardy; Tdepcid- v ; ?'-f&??Mftaltiit i. to.- parktnacEocjessci. ' , ,4'ttb;l!it price, of, "tnj' r builtef :- Q - -rJv'. . ciu9 . ' 1 " .' v NEABTST AtTUOiaZED rOSD DEALI3 1 ' ''.' - yy ,r -;- T122 UNIVCROAL CAA TMM Wy oey 4 w f? 4 e I'neorf in lPy -r' t rf ; r;. 7
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