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i a&CiO Lit t. -- . - ulVi .r i k.a hi t-ur- 1C v havf b ISK 1 uM 1 Ul-Uotir c a. to u4 Laval The Luheta tf rural i.'irJi Cro Li.e home art It. J t.''.ii-rr.e4 ia ta ;iicsent 'work, ai.tf itrough the work of heme dmmiratioa retti of U State Colics extension turiaion, . , : . . . ,--. When the mCk scales com Into the milk booM, the boarder w goes l .it auw 4 an onu . i y MrV I vuxun -rvur See Lac at Dlr ftf - and srm . 1 E.C'C0X,Deal - AsheLoro, N.C.; IttB'Il- tUm 188 &- ' CwitilM Periled r V mite d Win Mot Stall V-:Ct DJi.K0YT.i:0l)Gi:i " Ctlrcpractcr r t flat National Bank. BufldhsgV'.. : Aahebere, K.C,-? --' Office hears, t to IS a. m. and t to I Phones Office. 80. til The following A hrief summary Hef the adjusted compenaetiea act paes- 4 by tt last atmoa ox tesiioae. f orm are new availaUe for soldier to Bsak act their claim for the nv soraace certificates ar-the cash bonus, ai the caaa may be. Waal Vetera Are XattUed to Sell . your; Real -: Estate THE AUCTION WAY r Any member af the military or na val forces af the Uaitaa stataa who STem:J22to:An3 , . Coorsea for teachers. wirTisto imSiIintendents, college ttodents, and high school graduates. For in- formation addresrt $ 9 J nnr tiKn nnT.TON. Director of Summer School Coflege Station, tf. ; O Durham, N. C Real e Auctionee - Box W3 ; - IHGH POINT, N. a 6 ! : WimiEIX CL CARR f, . Optometrist EXES EXAMINED -J - . 5 ? GLASSES FITTED 4' Offlea arer Baak af iBandalph aerved at any tima aftar April t, If 17, ' aid tnmk cbokaoT witk aprpa tiring and befora NovciDbar 12, U18, b -ttia4 about tbeir neeka ia tha kamo oi tittad to Ad.mstad Compaosatkm; KX, color family, wua vbicb aJba.waa CEPT (1) The beparatad from anck . tUyln. u- -Tvwi , f ' fore under ether - thaw honorable I ceaditiooa; (t) Conadentlaaa object 1 on who performed a6 military dutv waatever or reiusee to wear t&e uu L form; (8) Alien diaeharged -, from such force on aecoant of alien ire: AND EXCEPT FOR THSJ PEEIOD OF fiUOJ SEKYICE AS (1) missioned officer abtnw the trad of TJ3"" thk to ir,, aJlraOM . jwr raoovaty;-!! peraoBa jb Tit aim In tViaa innv At Hfflvlnaa fvrrm Bet1 lieutenant in the Navy, first lieu ten-' ASHEBORO SATUBOATS ONLT NORFOiiC- SbUTBERN RAILROAD Announces Sale of Week End Tickets To 7 ACQUADALE, NC. t r JACKSON SPRIGS, N. C r NORWOOD, N. a t f Bckets on sale Mday and of iacnl1ee& ciTacirig May l5th and " eontartuing iintil Atigriist 29, .1924, final limit tol reach original starting:: point t rior to niidnigrit of Tuesday foUowmg ; t date of sale. : ''r:: ? '';v'-:-'"MrK f llfiirther ffi t NortSdutKertM Z muhicatehl t sengcr Agent, Norwliytvi General Passenger Agent NorfolniVa. " A' A!:.-"-.'' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD 'i PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective January 28,' im AaneborOj N. C, Duly Ejeept' Sunday Leara 8:48 a. mAberdeea, EUerbe ana intermediate voinu connena at Star Tor Raleigh, Charlotte and in termediate pointer, Lean 8:80 p. m. Aberdeen and is termediate points. Arrive 1:00 p. m. Arrive 8:25 p. m; Abeerdeen and in termediate points. For tickets,' pullman reservations and mf ormanon address or apply to ' L. D.BURKHEAD( Agent, Asheboro, N. C ant or lint lieutenant of engineers in the Coast Guard, or passed assistant surgeon In the Publie Heaiui Service, or having the. pay and allowances, if hot the rank, of, any officer superior in rank to. any of suck grades; (2) Permanent or provisional commission ed or warrant of ficen even though holding'- temporary commissions of higher grade; (3) Civilian officer or employees, contract surgeon, cadets, midshipmen, memDer Keserve or stu dent Army Training Corps, Philippine Scout, "Guard - or Constabulary, Na tional Guard of Hawaii, Insular force of Navy, Samoan native guard and band of the Navy, or Indian Scout; (4) .Commissioned or warrant officer performing home, service : not with troops and receiving commutation of quarters or of subsistence; (5 Mem' IWERSFIjOWERS Ford the Florist HighPoint,N.a llW-d Hammer ; Rejpreiatiye - for Randoiplitmty ,jPh6ne3ilandi44 ' IIAlllIER & BIOSER Attorneys at LevwM: ? umees m imw nsuaun. emmra VWi stringency has its effect upon twe 4JiBtinct classes oi people. : , When it comes one claas. works a little harder, cuts down expenses,, manages to lay by a little each week an preparation "for " possible: ner-. gendeav ani gt through ia .faixly rood, shape,' t-lH"1'. ' ':' t " The other class does a pQe of eom olaining, doesnt exert any additional energy, forgets to economize while the monev lasts, and as result soon finds itself up against it. A big sermon in a few words. TChriee Over t '-Jfoir cttturles good real esUtd Mortgages' have vbeen PtrnUttftrU 4'lY'Llllcu'f VA yiVTVV' WWH. swavvf.i regarded as the Vmi f ewyc 4 lAflnsvl f y, H A.VUA lUUUai avfAva. V ;, v'-through us, have threo lines of protection, (X the ralue of the Real Estate, " ; (2) thehond of the borrower and Wthe absolute GUARANTEE of every1 . dollar of our Capital and Surplus, which represents one-half million dollars. . ,.--vM-Jihe- factor of. safety is hy.far-the most important consideration of , every, . pnnarvttv in wntyYv. ' Sw.nritv of nrincioal and nromPt.'Dayment of in- ? -r v rterest are the fundamentals upon which he should base the selection of hU i 4; Investments;, The possibility of liberal but uncertain profit should not ap . Deal to him, as the day of keen disappointment comes sooner" or later "to practically all wno.are bundea oy me giamor oi. uie speeoy accjimuiawon ot -wealth through speculation in questionable securities. : Tha tovestof iff search1 of enduring safety.-freedom from carerx and an at- 'trnrtivftr interest rate, win find all three dualities trouT 6 Per Cent First: '.Mortgage Heal Estate Bonds, which .we have for sale in denominations of i Cr TV,t ADJUSTED age interest of abae 1-2 per cent v-OXriN.AlKt.S ACT per aaaem. 8sck toaaa a veterans lmake aa4 not repay wklcm are taken s by the U. 8. Vat- eraae' Buraaa frees the date ledeesaed by the C. ft. Vetaraaa Baraaa win bear latoreat at f per cent impound ed aaaaaily. Effia TaDera. aa aamarrial weaaasv Irdng staar Smith fleU. ia la jafl .ehergea' . wiU the - ssurder of twins bora to has last week. Tha ba bies were ioaad ia the bottom ef aa AdsUalstratrix Ketiea Havins? Qualified as administratrix of the estate of Mr. Martha Thayer, Horn-1 deceased, late of . Randolph' County, VASHECOHO D2UG CXX AsheboTevN.a elaims arainst the estate . of te exhibit tnem xe xne - Having .qualified as arnnBiMnswix oa the estate of Geo, W. BaithcoxLle r eeasedr before D. M- Weatherty, Oark of Saperior Coert of Bandolph Coutv tyi Ail persons having claims against said estate are ? noonea w preeeas them to the andersigned, duly verified, en or before the 14th day of. May, 192S. or this notice win ne pieaoea in andersigned on or before . the . 21st day et June. 19Z9, or this notice wm be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. , ' ' . . This 11th day of June, 1924.' . " QUENNIE A. rUTREL Greensboro, N. C, Route 8. Administntrix, Mrs. Martha Thay er, deceased. 8t 6 19 24 66 e is a prescription for Malaria, ber of the Public Health Service when '.Chills and Fever, DeBgeor Bil- or i v. ? $1C3;$150; $2C3,'$259, $3C3,?$500; $1000, and $2000 Hundreds of investors hare caiocd safety, satisfaction and. profit through;- . . . . it i ( f ... ii . .. a. 11 a. & mj. J. i . i . 1 ' . . . tne purcnase 0(. incse securiucsr ior vne past uiirccen years. li I ' -St " i . 1- Corral- Loan hT::l Tl:::1 Ccnpahv i i i! a;- V t '.r - 7.V,nil0w IT,::: :r:!rry : . :. i;u::lu;gk;j, ii. fc V ei ef t - , C- S .. . Factor Age 44 2.844 45 2.642 46 2.640 47 2.539 48 2.637 49 2.535 60 2.682 51 2.630 52 2.527 53 2.524 64 221 65 217 56 2.513 67 . 2.509 58 2.504 59 2.498 60 2.492 61 2.485 62 2473 63 2.470 64 2.460 65 2.460 2.439 not detailed for duty with the Army or Navy; (6) Any individual granted farm or industrial furlough; (7) Any individual detailed on road work or construction and repair work whose pay was equalised to conform to com pensation paid to civilians; (8) Any individual who was discharged otherwise released from the draft. Hew to Compute Your Bonus. ' The bonus act provides for cash payments payable beginning: March 1. 1925, when the amount due the vet eran is $60 or less. If the veteran is living and the amount , due him is more than 850 he will receive an Ad justed Service Certificate in the form of an insurance policy, payable at his death to the beneficiary named there in, or to Um at .the expiration of twenty yean from the date of the certificate. . .'-;,..';.:.'-, . The' Adjusted Service Credit is de termined by adding up the number of days served between April 6V1917, and July 1, 1919, and subtracting therefrom' 60 days 'Thome service. For each day of "home service" you are entitled to $1." . For each day ' of 'oversea" service you are entitled to 8T.25. - If your entire service wasl "home service' the maximum amount ' of your Credit Is $500. If you served for any period "oversea" the maxi mum amount of your Credit Is $628. FvThe Adjusted Service Certificate' or insurance policy will oe usuea-wiuv race value of your Adjusted JSarvice Credit multiplied by the factor num ber for your particular age, which Is asrouows: " . Factor 2426 2.413 298 2.381 264 245 2.324 2.S02 279 254 2528 Z201 2.172 2.143 2.113 : 2.082 2i)50( 2.018 i 1.988 1 1.954, 1.921 Loan Values Upon Certiftcatea. Veterans make application for cer tificates or insurance policies. The Veterans' Bureau issues them, but not' before January 1, 1925, or there after. ' Two. yean after the date J of the certificate it will have a lean value,- Only banks or trust companies organised under the laws of one of the states or the District of Columbia will- be emnowerad to malta laana After the veteran's certificate ia 2 1 yean old he tan, without the ' consent of the beneficiary of his policy, re quest a bank or trust company i to loan Wm 90 per cent -of the reserve value ox his policy noon his note aa. cured by his certificate. The loan val ues .and. all . particulars nerUlnlnr thereto will be stated on tha free, of the' certificate. . The rate of interest on the loan cannot exceed by mora than 2 per cent the rediscount nta in effect on 90-day commercial paper in the Federal Reserve District in which application for the loan is made. The note can be discounted and redisoount- ed. ivr -ixi ht'U i '' It the note is met at maturity tha bank or trust company holding It (but not before the expiration of six months after the loaa was made) pre Mmt It to the Director of the U. 8. Veterans' Pureau,- who in bis discre tion msy wtl the note by paying the bank h U.ng it the principal and accrued lntrt. When the Director pay a Vet-run's note which is In de fault, he tanr i the note, melres the cartlfleate which was the original col lateral and hold It ntll the veteran redm it by paying the loan, i If and wl.rn the vttran dies, tithet rftirinr O s r-riod of the loaa or later j (the v-w'i hr!ne; failed to redeem i his wrt.:.ft'). the director will tv f a jthe note end sft-r deducting the prin I Jidple end rrni-J InUrest pay the bal f lianre In fsnh to the veterans . bne- iinriry or -lt. Ixn mte brbanVe or trust eom . -J ibanie to urns will bear aa scr ewing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement This 9th day of May, 1924." MRS. DALE M. HAITHCOX. - : Admrx, 6t pd 6 12 24 Ramseur, N. C. openai ious Fever. It kills the germs. our li with yoar home merchants. They help 'pay the taxes, keep up the chools, build ttwda, and make this a com munity worth while Yoa wfli find the adTertialng of the best ones in thia paper. .6 F-RlrfeninTnTbjrifarifan3nane31anPnE3nUa FREE TO FARMERS When yon become a subscriber to the Southern Agriculturist you are entitled to an almost unlimited service of information and ad rice absolutely without charge. v Bring the problem of your home, your business or your eom jaunity to us and they will receive the sympathetic study of -diton nd specialists who through yean of experience have become ex pert in their solution. Their advice ia yours for the asking. 400,000 farm families already take the "Giant of the South." 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