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Jlursday, Aurast 21, 1)24 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C t7P -tEGAL-JvOIICES -- . NOTICE! . -, v TT Nobs li hereby given that I have old my interest in the business hare tof?r?..e?ntliftfd undersigned aadNidt Vlahos, id the Town of Asheboro, N. CLr known -ae the San- Itary Cafe, to the amid Nkk Vlahoa, I f1"1.,"11 10 aolily. u persona that , person owing aaid sstaie will eene rtji.Hi.-ihl for in iphlj Walnut ail mmki i i i li 1 gallon uux may Hereafter be con- H1 J ??.d 9& i 1 1 ITU ine loin aav ok k. laz. m t TWFnnnwv vt una T t 8 14 2. i Notice is hereby given that the 'mvh fersigned will apply to the Governor f North Carolina on or before the list day of August, 1924, for a par Ion, aaid defendant' harta plead iuilty of driving an automobile while li toxica ted, at the December TerBu 1923, of the Superior Court of Ran- folph County, North. Carolina. 7 All eersons objecting Kef unresisting igainst said pardon will present the lame to the Cameron Mo: m rnor of North Carolina, on bid date. This the 8th day of August, 1924. ft 8 124.''.' -I NOTICE T UYY i. vJ Having qualified as administrator ri the estate of Mrs. Nancy Fogle an, deceased, before D. M. Weather- 3lph county; Ail persons naying aium ugiuirai. miu uuuucu pleaded in bar of their recovei id all persons rp ill come forward land ite settlement. This 21st day of July, 1924. 1 E. E. BUTLEK, Administrator, 1 7 Z4 24. Liberty, NOTICE! Having qualified as admlnfetrator the estate of John M. (Jhnsco, de- eased, before D. M. Weatherly; Clerk Superior Court of Randolph coun ; All persons having claims against aid estate are. notified to present hem to the undersigned, duly Verified, or before the 19th day of July, 925, or this settee will be pleaded in ar of their recovery; and all persons. ring said estate will cotte; forward nd make immediate settlement. This 10 day of July, 1924. J. T. , PUGH, Admr., 7 17 24 Asheboro, N. C r Having qualified aa executor on the state of W. J. Moore, deceased, be fore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Buperjk,QpHyof JtencTplph countyT; Mi persons having v ciairnH , against aid estate are: notified i to present heml to the toidetsiened, duly veriJ led. on or neiore uie lBta davj or.imiy. 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in ar of their recovery; and all persons ing Bald estate will come forward nd make immediate settlement, ; This 14th day,of July, 1924. . . n 'i iw m AjiwjiiD.7 1 1 1 7 17 24 namseurTN. C. Rt 1. NOTICE' Having qualified as administrator a L-rt w I r?il-i.lr eceaseii,ipeijpre y- wewuieri, ierK oi oupenor voun. oi ivanaoipa Dunty; All persons r iiaypg claims gainst said estate' are 'notified to resent them to the undersigned, du rf Ainrast. 1926, or tl mna ail persons vwuig saia estate win j ud estate will keimmadiat 4kme forward and makes Immediate settlement This 29th day of July J. S. RIDGft it 7 31 24. Asheboro, N. C. ADMNlStKJttiixri'lfOftc Having qualified as the estate of G. W. Payne, de- Aaaed, latfcof otokntrJ mie is to notify a& persona having taimsagainqt thtsaid,etete torpre-. nt tfeem to- therSerlrnsdJ n'l bV fcfore the 25th day .of July, 1925, this noUcr-fill-)ef tflrdad rlnj if their recofefv: An persons iebeted to the said estate will please I estate wiu please syment to the urtr ake immediate eavment to the aersignea. v.. - This July 8, MRS. A a4tJfetl--a4-I' IMUUUUOUMilAi 7 24,24.,; -Jull,N. C, joTaro7uif!udolphComr In. the Superior Conn ' loyali aid Milftr by J. EoEoj A the nndenlgned from the Sup Aurt of Rjuiiluluh enmity ln Bie eluite titled action, I wUl.'on Monday the day ock u d tonnty, uie mgnesi Diauer r cash to aatiafy Mid execnUon. all lie rim tltiij ind tttwet ThitW I 3A V.A Cht. the defendanL haa the fcnfOrinWM HW, , , I Hhinlna''mt d taterrtoll tt ill the J.i .IT it.. Crl.t. Ainf Van. I i U 11. ni W K u. ui &.al . v. . . - - - rior - 4t .. first rRebMhfohr.a .'aid II t ' north wMt 458 feet to an iron itakr i , li centee ft r jmWk rfoiuL f5ToJ . aMnthaaal Mm Mla a.nonsi rnuriM oi . Mid road 496 feet' to takelotf 4f r. , lnd side of said rood, thence north 1 Sheriff RateVCwratTj 8714.. tliaving qnaiuiea 'M ,irnniintTiu'r the eute or hnhcy r-t.cott, ue 1 el c4ued, late of Randolph eountf.ieontaimnf 1 13-100 ecrea, more cj j, , f . t y- ...-i ):it . .. . V oruitroiinv ni it nnwj u i t -tm i n n nn j i - ... t : ,,,, ., t x .v tierteaa havin elalma .salnt .taidl Said lands will be eftcrtd In eeveral t -V - '" ' ' V . -'I dacteMd U re-ent same to the bn mll trarte Ind tho Jaa. hoKO ' cr.srir-t? ftwmjr.rm - 1 ' diTirlgtied en er b-f the 10'h -lytrms and fon'Motie of, sal, to Ur . A f J ... I .-r -.rr I aKm ' f Angtt-rt, V-."u 't SU W'WHoi t ' nirA l-r.n. - . , j 1 As If II II T Hsrfeg Qualified' "as executrix on the estate of A. V.-WilBama, deeeas- d, before D. M. Weatherly. Clerk ef I the Superior Cwrt of Randolph eoen- ' ty; All persons baring claim against j aakt estate ere notified to present , them to the undersigned, duly win- 'ed, ea er before the 1st day of An- ! mt 1925 nrtM nntu- H h nM. ed in bar of their recovery; and all i menu , Ifcb 28 saw of Julv. 1924. i irr r i r ? " ara: iloka wiujams, titr.. t i. . ... . t 7 31 Z4 Kamseur, N. J itJ ... . administratol on the estate of J. H. Phillips, deceasl ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk o: the,Suparipr Oout f .Randolph coun ty: All persons Having claims a gains i waid estate are notified to preeenl them to the undersigned, duly veri fled, on or before the 8th day of LAugust thi notice will bf pleaded" In' bar of their recovery; and said estate will make immediate ettlemeift This 8th day of August, 1924. .&QBT. L. KLKIN, Adrnr., et 8 f & r ijiDerty, W. 7T NOTICE Having qualified as administratrb Pdtne)e9tBl8of iL'RjCrSttteiy deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk o: the Superior Court of EandolDhco tne Suneilor Court of Ka said estate are Tiotifiedto present on or before. of August, eTA25,-ors.n LnA jut DfiX VHJMlr of ihrMectoy;iand all per-H sons owing said estate will come for csuttt? w m come immediate settlement! of August, 1924. 0 ward and make This 4th day rjEMJAA CRAVEN, Admrx A. Soeice, iAttSr. . 6t 8 7 24. Coleridge, N. G NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph County, p In the Superior Court. S. B. Powell, ya . BeuUH May'?odil.i f ; The' defendant 'above named wilf take notice that an action entitled at above has been commenced in thi Superior Court of Randolph Count to obtain an jabsolut.jdivoTCe,ir the defendant; and the said defendant wilt further takft riotice that she is required to apeai'-befbte ttie Clerlt of the Superior Court of Randolph court ty, at his office at Asheboro, N. CK m the 28th day at August,'l924, and answer or demu to the complaint ih saidotl6nt or tb plaintiff will appli tcel!tC9Hr fof the relief demande m safla complaint. This pi6 2th day of July, 1924 D. M. WEATHERLY, Clerk Superior Coui 4t 1 31 24. NOTICE Having qualified as administratri on. the estate of Peter D. Luther, de ceased. before D. M. Weatherl A Cler LiCiupario uouix oi. lutnaoina com ty; All persons having claims again said estate are; notifitd ;jto presei them to the undersigned, duly venhe nn nr hAfni-A t.hA 2fit.h cnv nt Jul ineirjttcoyi owfng said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement This Jtttjh day of July, 1924. ft HffiSrALICE LUTHER, Admrx. FranklinvUIe, N. d 6t 7 24 24. NOTICE iF SALE 6F LAND Under and by virtue of an order oi 1 r'lto psrior Qnirtf Randolph count de tnthe special proceedings enl tied. "J. F. Mendenhall .et.-al vJ tliMtbdhkU?th thmeWng upl on tne special proceedings docket o niuiicrs, uuiy tuwiuwu oy vno courw V j will on the 23rd day of August, 1924B i:bu oiaHocK, r. y, on tne premises RanddlpH Gountyi N. C, in Trinlt wnship, near Prospect church, offei all W the lAtNfad highest bid der that certain tract or narcel o Trmitywtsilpamn the? land of Edward i corner on the County line 1 1 tnenee ciast lo.&o chains to astaJte thence South 2 L 25 tch tins tcfSThkk ory;4J1erZJ.9a eneiiwRo f ' lo' a slaie In the'Cbunty line! iheav i 1 isrtli 4iW-chainl to the beginning, containing 80 acre StI?.? sScf JoHi Jft cribed tract S Wfct t) Mends by Adelaine Msndanhall. on or i id-swept a tract dei Vendsnha by Adelaine MendenhalL on or eboul No. i l'age " 1 1 . eonta eonUlninl eptfimaUiy (teh tlOk Tract 1 AdJolhW tract No. Shdr laonnSff'iaei fcrtlnWaiitSonnltil at ' stone, Mrs. Juls Msndanhall an! SnU. Klnley'a eornerj theeeef Umtr the ne et 'sai-f-j: tt-lClnleyi North Mdgtees'iSV.mlhatM East 114 M feet to stake, J. S. Klnley's eornj thenre along Jinrt J. g. Kin ley cro4. ink PObno'road-North 71 degrees, 8 minutes West 777 feet to a stake of Mont miWskt 'Aide of areeii toe J. $ .Klnley's cemert thenes along the Un df said J; S.' Xlhl-f, croi.lng ereci South J .thgraes IS feet West U ft to a. stake er stosvNcw J. H, KlnleVi linej thence Mong the Un H -ssid Mm. Juls Mendenhall 8oni N 4igrM to rnlnofet East 762 1-2 ft eroW pAlblla tnmi to the beginning 1 1 r cf Boot I w 9 f5 Harbig Qualified as aiminlstrator i on the estate of Gilbert Gatlw, de- i ceased, Defore P. M. Weatherly, tier V tt Superior Uun or ftanuoipn county; All person having claim 8 S'si&st caid estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly 'tilled, on or before the 1st day of September, 1925, or thU notice will pleaded in bar pf their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This ieth day of August, 1924. B. F. BRITTAIN, Administrator of Gilbert Gatlin, dee'd 6t 8 21 24 HELP WANTED IN ASHEBORO And Furnished By the Help of Ashe- bore People. ThofiA vlin uiflor vitk IriHnfxv backache, urinary ills or any little kidney or bladder disorder) want ney helD.. Who can better advise than some Asheboro resident, who has also suffered, but has had . relief, i Aahaboro Deonle recommend Doan's ' Pills. Here's one case and there are ! people who read his letter revealed many-others. that he was the boy who was kid- J. H. Kivett, barber, Cox St., Ashe- j napped 45 years ago from the home boro, saysi "My kidney got' out of of hisiparents in Catawba county. A order and acted very irregularly. 1 1 big hrfme coming event is being ar haA a vnbxM nnH Hull nhp ay me a i ranced for Dellinirer. His search for ! ntv taV nhioh ttAcl it howl tnr me to keep on my feet. I used Doan's Pills, tretting them at the Asheboro Drug Co., and -they gave me relief i a from the backache and put my kid neys in good shape." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mr. Kiv ett had. Fostar-MHburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. WIPE DOING GOOD WORK "I have been bad off with"- stom ach and liver trouble and bloating for many years. ' No doctors or medicine helped me. On the advice of mv , - . , T . , , . ... a m, - r I a bfVW nderfur ?!?edy and I don't want w uuoo a oiuic uuoc. iiaa given me more benefit than all the medicine I have ever taken. I feel I am doing good to recommend it to others." It iWlmTitheM'pithiitharl removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal, tfaet .an4. . Uay fethe in- tiammauoft wlucfi causes practically van duiiuiui, uixcif .win mwauiiiu ui- mene, including' appendicitis. One J: coviiic or iiiuney .psx unuwi. fa: Tbe iiktv Tried It - Henry Ford Jn a recent intervieVin Collier's Weekly proposes that the United . States could make future great v -fe-ars impossible by arming itself with invincible strength. A; militarist by the name of Zietzs che bad a similer idea sevaral years ago and so pounded it into the heads of the Gerrrrans that the German na tion adopted the idea. It was . the German idea to arm so strong that any other nation would fear to meet it in armed -combat Many Germans sincerely claim that the Kaiser built the German war machine not for con quest, but Jor a police power in order to keep peace. This may be true. But it is a matter of history that no nation ever armed itself to the teeth but that sooner or later it wanted to reach out and eon-auer or punish people of oWsdjaeBrt'-'eem adopted the "ehipon the shoulder" idea. .- Ford is a pacifist He is probably sincere in his idea just as he was in his peace ship plan which ended in a farce. But lie is advocating some thing that is age-old. Many nations have tried it; old indian tribes tried it; and all m the arming led to war. jrfkwds Jn China V, f i - . . Millions of'people nave been ren dered homeless and t least 50,00X1 persons havbteeft retmM in-devastating floods v which irfc sweeping .ajjufjefiChina, submeif v- Busy ' July was a busy month for the pro hibition agents according to the re Sdrt of Federal ProrArtI3irecfcr Ai B. (JoWtafffe-rt11? Caroliia:i ifuifx were ucstruyti vy uie. uruiuui- Qpn ajrents during the montk and 7x gallons oi liquor aaa ia mm. L. were 46 arrests and IMS froiedtit The value of still proper estimated at nearly $27,000, In order to clear my eerjtnlnyin stock pnees. -These reduced prices f gVVVMI - MA W JW S'. 'yiuir chatice lamlly!atrJmaIlcost., wiuespraM mcr i iiniK nni irr nrnrriir imiii JftonTTT Vut .stfyjrenU ! Greatly !s ..clbthin jf.' .Udies'm Readyrto-Wedr, .Weed feoods. Shoci' ; : thing in my stock i3 -Bnha-Biklrw rt Isorth Caronna ranW 18th among the .tatei of tee union In the loud - aets of building and loan association. There are 2S5 asociations in the state with a membership of 65,000 and the total a&seu of the associa tions amount to 44,39al,834. The to La! membership in the country in building' nd loar. a&sociatfDns is 6, t64,144; the toUtl asset reach 342,530,953, and their number is 10,- Pennsylvania heads the suits with 3,316 associations having a mem bership of 1,251,000, and $624,000,000 in assets. Learns Identity After 45 Year After an unrelenting search of 4a years a man who ha known himsei as W llliam McHaJe, but who h proved himself to be Julius C. Deihn ger who was kidnapped from his home in Catawba count Catawba county November lud-:". ou, ai me age oi nine years, has finally picked up the trail that has rewarded his efforts. A letter he wrote to the Charlotte News and further correspondence he had with hia real idntirv hug led him All nvpr the umon and into Mexico, in this southern republic he was arrested as spy and sentenced to be shot, and was saved only upon intervention of prove that he is really Julius C. Del- linger and not William McHale. Change In Style of Money The only bills of the "Series of 1923" issued by the Treasury depart ment upt into circulation so far are the one-dollar certificates and the one dollar United States notes. In the old bills the seal of the Treasury ap peared in blue, except for the gold certificates, on which the seal was yellow. For the series 1923 the seal is changed from1 the right-hand side of the bill to the left, and the denom inational figure is placed on the right hand side. On all the nw bills, re gardless of the denomination, the seal, the denominational figure and the number of the bill will be printed in colors as follows: Blue for silver certificates; red for United States notes; green for Feder al Reserve notes; brown for National Bank notes; and yellow for gold cer tificates. The new two-dollar bills will have the portrait of Jefferson in the cen ter. Happiness of Married Life As I was walking up the street at tending to my own business I hap pened to witness one of those little scenes in married life, which the pessimisitic are inclined to believe are all too common. The man had evidently purchased something which wasn't considered just suitable by his wife. I wasn't in on the whole transaction, but I was in plenty of time to see the husband turn away from the car with an ex pression on his face that would turn grape juice into vinegar, and to hear him say in one of those half-Dure-mad. half-long-suffering tones used by people who - love each other dearly, "Of course I couldnt get anything that would suit you." and he went stalking back toward the store while his wife, all unheeded, called to him in the most pleasant tones, which I wondered how she managed to keep that way. Of course he heard, be cause he was as near to her as I was, bat he Was deafened by nasty anger and injured vanity. ATbre was another woman stand ing by the-oar, : end whether friend tr foe," shetcartajnly must hare had an embarrassed few minute. Of course tlie -wife was hamillated, but mayDBr'sne -naa Deeri, married to mat disposition long enough, to be accus tomede44erf " ' We old Siaids find a lot of solace in 8UcV WfcafttiOMl - NELL CRAIGVin Gi Greensboro Record. ' Retail jCoal f 4T.i chief enirineer for HeTlry Trd,"-flhnounces tflat Henry will go into the retail coal bus nws lniluluJa, St. l aul and Minne applls, llinh.lselling coal from his Kentdcky mines, brought in to these cities on his own ships. FonTTa ?Wvoi iwrd AT 1 Reduced Prices store I am offering at greatly reduced will prevail until all 'to clothd iU cntij-e ' f Notions, and everi- included. Nothing Is son, Dr. Bafts a Well Ir. A C. Bal f ake cvunty Valth ojicer, a7i4 ukIt of Bawieiph toun ty, has erdere4 the clasag af about id open wells In "the village of the Kara! Cotton Mills at Wake Forest until a complete analysis of the water can be mae. There is an epidemic of typhoid in the village and some of the case have been traced to open well ater. DP. Bulla's remarks on water fol low : 'Water, pure water, the best of all things Gd ereld, naen.ally, externally and eternally uoe m it sheuld be, will make life vigorous, decay less rapid arid death mere re- oU. but from the w of impure ater internally e eieet and find the opposite, life less vigorous, de cay more rapid and death more fre quent. "Water may be a failure as a bev erage, but as a necessity it is indi spensable. Without it life could not exl&t and industry would be great- lv handicapped. It is one of the most universally used commodities ; of life and, therefore, should be the most protected. i "But, today, we- find the majority j of the rural public following the ideas and customs of a century ago, ! UBU,S the open top shallow wells, 'with little to protect them from surface pollution. With a windlass and rope around St, a bucket tied w " ' nf hl ifamilv and it happens to be near A- U 1 knJ1vJ mnmr 1 1 mac handled the side of the road, how can such well be free from pollution and how shall we know what the pollution may be? rbbst: SSSSBSSBS3C1 ii Hea es For aSout twenty yews," says Mr. P. A. Walker, a well known dtizen of Newburg, JZr "one of , our f amfly reme dies hea been Black-Draught the old tellable. .. . I nee it for colds, . biliousness, flour stomach and indigestion. I was subject to neadachoa when my Uver would get out of order. 1 'would hare blinding headaches and couldn't stoop about my work, just couldn't go. I used Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT and it relieved me. "Abovt eignt years age my wife got down with liver ana stomach trouble, . . We tried all week to help her, . . but she didn't get any better. One day I said to the doctor, 1 believe I wiD try Black Draught, it nstps my liver.'' He said that I might try it and to follow directions. She was nauseated and eouldnt eat or rest. She be gan taking Black-Draught and in two days she was greatly improved and in a WskAtaW alt aw si wit Try Black-Draught It easts 0 ear one cent a dose. Bora everywhere. H-99 Made In The Carolina Buy tht bttt oil him buy it by namt the name if. f t-' n T r k t )7 blwv 4 o I ' . ' ...... i a - -a nmm a - B EM MSI I VMM VV4Vi7. Uv L iIUVi Milt 1 JFm Jr. -I- - Kffllea Of Brick The Kandrkk Brick and Tile Com pany of Mount Holly started in busi ness in 1915 and its business has grown so steadily and large that to day at one time the company ha as many as a million brick in the pro cess of making at one time. This is one of the many Carolina indus tries that has grown by leaps and bounds and serving a great need to the state. If HUNTS QUA ANTBBD KIN DtSKASB.ItBAHXHBSj (HmrtSalT op)Jll 111 I the treatment otItl, Bcscma, Rinwonn.TttrootheTlteh- i lott aklii d , Tr tbl ' tiMtarat at r fltJu ASHEBORO DRUG CO. Asheboro, N. C. GAIN WEIGHT i If you are underweight use you are underweignt LEONARDI'S ELIXIR FOR THE BLOOD. This tonic increases the appetite, builds up the blood, in creases the supply of the much needed red cells. It provides nour ishment .that makes the blood rich and pure and thus enables the blood to impart this new found strength to the body. It also acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Make yourself robust and healthy. Fill out the hollow spots, erase the lines caused by lack of flesh. Start . with LEONARDI'S ELIXIR FOR THE BLOOD at once. Insist on LEONARDI'S in the yellow pack age. At all druggists. STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. FLOWERS FLOWEIIS Ford the Florist High Point, N. a Mrs. W. C Hammer Representative for Randolph County Phones 11 and 144 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective January 28, 1923 Asheboro, N. C. Daily Except Sunday Leave 8:45 a. m. Aberdeen, Ellerbes and intermediate points connects at Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and In termediate points. Leave 3:30 p. m. Aberdeen and in termediate points. Arrive 1:00 p. m. Arrive 3:25 p. m: Abeerdeeu and in termediate points. For tickets, pullman reservations and information address or apply to L. D. BURKHEAD( Agent, Asheboro, N. C FOUNDED 1838 TRINITY 5 DURHAM, N. C. . t;rJ , f v t The following groups of study are offered, aU leading-to the degree of . Bachelor of Arts: General; Business Administration; Religious Train- ing; Engineering; Pre-Medical; Teaching; Pre-LegaL GraduateCoursea in all departments. Schools of ENGINEERING; EDUCATION and Law: " REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDEOTSepteTOber Stt.1,' 2"T , I For Catalogue and Illustrated Booklet, Address R." L. Flower Secfj, - i : . i.r. c.-.t aTC'-t.-Miya- ;a.-.'3flj.' i: i-i .awsa. . ma -w-tmy r . -t.i. 1 it v v ir j v a . sr m w. mm m m a F 1 1 I M- . .w-.. 7r,.Wi W aw- . JJI time Fleet Boa. Tfoa'v got to itoita to keep your dutch collat lttbrtftJ.L-n r ' dutch xajutted right, xxd hye c! O -! " ;) out occyionaUy, eren If fou can't its I: v.- II you let It iUp along, you wagte power If ? , right ofl win cut down the tri?f ; ' " e out in Uie meter r.' 3 ! cute most dutche. properiy without c n tlon. A little neat foot a on your 1 7 -dutch wfll eae the grahbb& c 1 ' vxanaara lUDficanta for dutch cc type dutches. While "Standi r! p. oU deemfly outaell every other 1 tateathey are by no meatit the en! product! you need to know.Ctr. ' lubrication throughout (6t real f STAJTOAMj pa CpMiAin' (; n .1 'M'? f'.1 lcl - pis 'tn-i t9Xi-;. ,;'v,"v A. v - - -alle Ilva-v br ek. to tit ! O - r. ini plan ' , -J " wftWnypurrmcli. M Local Do!-r- fo- - Pricm mna Terms - '".. AisebiNe . m. Box 4W: " "!, ?1 1 v lJ rhone 1 Take r t r VSASWtMS SaVF I. . j. .a:.. ....... I wr, Si a ii ii Bwaay -of initatioma. -Cemas Zw:' th gnjaasia 10esad3$MKlaj.,.i ages bearing abets trade tuork. '' -jemtn. "a.jSjtt'iJ siu.'K; '-t sJ 13: j-i that itdt betweea; your $oe and! r you get is temporary rehef, arr -tated skin, lore feet and protoL . infection from finger nails. ' " Swabthaw; itching, irrtafljer.T spoU with LICARBO and they . disappear like magic Don't r:- " torture butxain.eomforVpeaee, r a calm-mind by using LICAU LICARBO i takes s. the dynar; out erf corns, callouses and fcutv3r the fire out of . blisters and tsr , burning; feet. - And LI CAILE O cmx, itching between the toes and a!l U infections. , Treat your; feet wi. LICARBO and they -will carry y- forever in 'comfort. Vout &nr has it. Aslt inmr for LICA1 today.;-..,-!' 'jmi.j?' 'r k STANDARD- DRUG COMPA1ST , - .rAalwlMre, ' 1SU G.-"-; ::"-( VdL ' W 1 f 1 i9oee -en, ,.ywr.iTiv f m wo i.v i ji.ji 9'i .ui encash ol l ' at' a 1 ' :ono,N.Cil U-e s3h Noam. . X ,4 .M - 1 f 1
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