Thursday, November 13, 1924 LEGAL NOTICES' NOTICE! Having qualified as admir.istralor i v. n u T V-, , ceased, before D. M. VV eatherl y, tlerk of the Supenor Court of Rudolph ount; All Ipemu having claim, fttl L n0Ufie,d ,l present them to th undersigned, du- iv Z?r tSffi oth? f 16th,.d?i of October 1925, or this notice will be p eaaea in ui uieir recovery; am) all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 1st day of October. 1924 P. L. BOSTICK, Admr., 6t 10 16 24 Greensboro, N. C. Box No. 166 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM Under and by virtue of the nower of sale and other provisions contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed December 4th. 1920. bv .I N rlo and wife, Dora Cagle, to Mrs. Eunice P. Steele, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph Countv. in KnnW V iqk page 139, default havinir been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby, the undersigned mortg agee will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Asheboro, N. C. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1924 AT NOON, the following described lands, lying and being in Franklin ville township, adjoining the lands of "Willis Moffitt, William Wrenn, R. B. Hughes, and others, and being more particularly described and bounded as follows: BEGINNING: At a stone in Black's line running thence North 33.32 chains to a white flint, Hughes cor ner; thence West with Hughes' line 16.29 chains to a white oak, (now a persimmon) ; thence North 22 degrees East 19.25 chains to the middle of Deep River; thence East with the various courses of said river 38 chains to a point in center of Deep River; thence South 16 degrees West 20 chains to a gum; thence South 13.78 chains to a ton, Cox's and Cra ven's comer; thence West 7.21 chains to a persimmon; thence South 4.16 chains to a white oak; thence West 14 chains to the beginning, containing 112 1-2 acres, more or less. This 27th day of October, 1924. EUNICE P. STEELE, Mortgagee. H. R. KYSER, Attorney. 4t 11 6 24. NOTICE Having qualified as executrix on the estate of L. F. Fentriss, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, C. S. C, of Randolph county, I shall sell at pub- j lie auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises on the 15th day of November, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock, P. ! M., the following: i 1 suite furniture, 1 typewriter, 1 adding machine, 1 safe, 1' portable, peanut roaster, 2 turning lathes, 1 , Ford Coupe, 1 box tools, 1 side board, 1 cider mill and other articles too te-; dious to mention. I This the 31st day of October, 1924.; MRS. ADD IE FENTRISS, 2t 11 6 24 Executrix.! v nnaradarntdar ndarftrnardard NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court 'for Randolph County in a special proceeding entitled R. ! StlPnCPr M ul arvnm T1.....1 IJ , ..... ooiinv UIUJMI lUUrtfl ! ..""in-' a cluih:, iyvjb JIUIICS CUT- Jr., I will on the 29th day of Novem-' ner (formerly I'arson); thence East ber 1924 at the court house door inln Hughes line 11 chains and 75 links Asheboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., sell ! l stone in said Hughes line, Milton at public auction to the highest bid- j Lamb's corner; thence South 25 de ler for one-half cash and the remain- j grees East 25 chains to the begin ing one-half on a credit of six months, ning, containing 25 acres, more or the following described tract of land- I less. Beginning at a cedar south of the meadow branch; thence South 41 E. 11 chains and 82 links to a dogwood; thence South 4 chains and :!6 links to a stake; thence West 1 chain and fi linlra tt a ntna ll,AnM A -U..: . I and 25 links to a stake; thence South n fTnoi 90 plitino cn l.vi.. . . ,,,4 w iimkh io a stake; thence North 4 chains and Hfi w n jjiiic mump; mence r,ast .omi o.i degrees r.asi iour cnains and 10 chains and 102 links to a hitei4K links to a stone in the edge of oak; thence North 8 chains and 75 links to a stake; thence West 78 East 21 chains and 73 links to a stake; l l),An XTnk 1A ... , r . iiuiui j j cam, ju uiuuu to ft iS .t.k. . U vt .L .1. . : . ' v , kiicuw iuri.n ii ennuis w a white oak; thence North 11 west 1 chain and 86 links to an ironwood on the North side of the meadow branch; thence up said branch 1 chain and 76 Iffikj to a stake: thenm North 7S cast 14 chains to a stake; thence with t h l Vinnni frit , ru. n aA V. v. .... I. - .- w . v v. i i .inn ...... ..ui v., u? uejjrees ' t ciiuiiih 82 rods to an Ironwood; thence Southland 48 links to. a atone on East side tX A . . . V i i r , - c i ... rods to the beginning containing titty acrai more or less. Thl sal la being made on account of an adrano bid of 10 per cent be ing placed on the former bid. This the 11th day of November, 1924. JOHN T. BRITTAIN, 2t 11 18 24 Commissioner . SALE NOTICE Bjr virtua of an order ef the Super ior Court of Randolph County and mdr the power of tale contained in nartrara deed executed by W. A. Humbl and wlfa on the 27th day of March, 1M2, and recorded in Book 196v pig 291, RegUUrt Office of Randolph Amtitjr, I will oa Wednee Ujr, the teth daf-of November, 1924, at 12 o'clock M, at the court houee door In AahaborotN. C, aell to tho lilghest bidder for ah tha following lewm'hed real state! . fX tract of land In Grant township, Beginning al a rtona, tha old comer, ran -t I ehi to a aton thence aouui HJil tha. to a atone) thenca " m vwMvy vwiMiiaiwni, l MIV HI OVA THIS rT3 UTVK . . . . 4 M . . - . . t m . . an iw ens. vj m pm aaa bow gone; . .... . v.. w .w u u. vv m HVNf ' thanea wt 11 eh, to a stone; thence fiortb 29 cha, ta tha begmnlns;, ar talfifti aft mtrm trutv a Um Thl la a re-cala paeaaw of a 8 per nt hid b!ng alaeei afl tha parthaa at a former aala. nil No.-nW II. 1924, O. It f)KAN, Mortgifea,'. ill l I. .VrTk E Hui.g qLar,e.l a5 aJi!..:..tr:r.i on uie estate of L. K Fntn. Je ceaseo, before I) M. WeatherU, Ctrk of Superior Court of Randolph cour. t) , A!! pere.o:. having claims aa.r.st "-"la' are nutitied to i re.-er.t tu the UI,drrs.gIie,,, ,iul ,en. fied. en or Mun th, daVif tober. 1925, or th not.ce will be ":"'d b of their recovery; an,! aU owin sall1 forward "d "ke immediate settlement. Thls :7th dav of October. 1924 ADD1E FENTRISS. Ad 6t 10 16 24 Franklmville, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to Ine power vested in the undersigned mortgagee, and as signee, by virtue of a certain mortg age deed executed by J. R. Ranson ami wife M. J. Ranson, dated Sep tember 8th, 1923 and recorded in Book 211 PaSe 126 in ReHst'1' ' nei-s Office for Randolph County , N Book 211 page 126 in Register of C'' an,i aIso by virtue of a certain (iee'' of trust Mecute1 to J Allen ! Austin bv J- R- Sanson and wife M i- Hanson, dated May 26th, 192,'i, am recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph county, N. C, in Book 200 page 5U1, which deed of trust and note have been duly assign ed to the undersigned D. E. Cauble, default having been made in the pay ment of both said obligations, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction at the court house door in the city of Asheboro, North Caro lina, on Monday, December 8th, 1924, at two o'clock P. M., a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Randolph County, North Carolina, in Trinity township, described as fol lows: Being Lot No. (26) Twenty of the property known as "Artesian Acres", a map or plat of which is dulv record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph County, North Carolina, in Book 190 page 586, to which reference is had, said lot con taining about four acres, more or less. Terms of sale, cash. This November 6th, 1924. D. E. CAUBLE, Mortgagee and Assignee, and J. Al len Austin, trustee Assignor. 4t 11 13 24 NOTICE LAND SALE By virtue of an order of re-sale en tered by the Clerk Superior Court of Randolph countv. in the snecial nrn- ceeding entitled "Henry McDowell et al., hx-Farte , under date of Novem ber 6, 1924. the undersigned offers for sale at public auction to the highest Didder, lor cash, on the premises in Randleman Township. Countv of Ran dolph, State of North Carolina, at 2 o'clock I'. M., on Saturday the 2!)th day of November, 1!24, the following described lands, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone in the road, John VanWary's corner and running West 11 chains and 14 links to a stone in Field's line; thence South i:i chains and 70 links to a stone in the original line and in Dick's line; thence Fast 10 chains to a stone in the road; thence nearly North with the road 14 chains and liO links to Jie beginning, containing 14 1-2 acres, more or less, the same being lot No. 1 of the Jarrell land. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stone Milton Lamb's corner; running thence West 11 chains and 57 links to a done in a meadow; thence North IIS .hains to a stone; thence West 14 chains to a stone in Ingold line (now Thorn. Kirkman's) thence North 11 icKnino n o,... l... 1 1 I Tract No. .'!. Beginning at a stone (Baldwin's corner) on the East side of the Public Road leading from New Salem to Randleman: runnini? thence South 6!) degrees West four chains and ft-. uirrM tA .. Line- berry's line; thence North 21 degrees i.' - ( l..,;n "n; liatl, auw HiAiy rini linns to a stone in Eineberry's line; thpnee said road; thence South 21 degrees West one chain and 68 to the begin ning corner, containing 3-4 acres more or less. Tract No. 4. Beginning at a stone Susanna Balden s corner, now Char lie Lamb's; running thence South 69 degrees E. 4 chains and 48 links to a stone, Susanna lialden's corner, now Charlie Lamb's; thenre S 21 degrees West 1 chain and 68 links to a stone; tk.nM Xlfw4U .1 ll' . L ' of New Salem and Randleman Road; thence with said road N. 21 degrees E. 1 chain and 68 links to the begin ning, containing 8-4 acres, more or less. Said sale is subject to the confirm ation of the court. This the 6th day of November 1024. L. R. HUGHES, Commissioner, 3t 11 18 24 Randleman, N". C. TAILOR MAKES VALUABLE UNO "After spending 1900 for medicine ' and doctors In four yean without get-1 ting any benefit for stomach trouble ' and bloating I was Induced by my 1 druggist to try Mayr"i Wonderful I Remedy and must say that a f 1 Dot-1 tie hat dona me 1600 worth of good." It la a simple, harmless preparation ' that removes the catarrhal mucus J from tha Intestinal tract and allays i tha Inflammation which cause prac tically all Stomach, livr and In test in-! al ailments, Including appendlcitla. ! una ooea win convince or money 1 fn.JI tV I. I f. .1 tv VAimpany, and druggists everywhere. GLYCERINK MIXTURK PKBT(NTS ArPENDICma Slmpla gfyeerlna, . Wkthora tirk, ate, a tnlied In AdWIka la txoellsnt U guaril againat appendklUa. Moat medicine act only on lowar Vowel but Adlerlka art oa BOTH art' and Iowr bownl and removea all gaaeea a:.: pox.:.? hr.:.r t-'. .Latter o :.rer u.. u a? ir. wr r.rn. Hc-.p? aj. ca gixi 01. t!.e st n.ach i:. rt.S ::Ji..rl StaiAiro l'ru Co Stpttmber's Many Names St-pteml-er ftt:. :i :!, to sign of l.ilira, the ,.t,o or , ales Sejitember ff lis r.uiiie f:otii the liiln Eumera :-'t:u !'e&'ic (!,e ritonth was tiie Koiiian calen'!;,' ii "Hths. in ti : l!ie Krenrb cai t'i at month Atio :. ft was known h Alhenciin lndinr.s r a. ling l.emvs ' " "f the an l, nt (. t.a I hut ten s "f i "h:i rieu:n;rie I e - ii s. 'ti t hr !h rv -tie earl) SaJotn ::. ::, The ......! It ' M H'Q of Ar$enal Unearthed Twent) tvi,. r,;. ne Iin, rotting j nitli.le loading t, ;i se,.rul 1 co,.er snl'iT. wnr.- un.artlo-l In a ' siitidst.me oa ,. ,,, MI1.,n n, t,.n miles from t!s- ntsi.n'uii,) ! Kmerson U rn), a I, Ine f,,j farmer The wenp ons are believed I" hne heen hidden ' 11 llllidini; arty of liuvsinns who a, ted as hijackers n;;,.nt sealers in he early da)s of Alasku s Aiatic llls tnrv. Wonderfvl Piece of Work Scarcely ns b!g as a toot;,, the tini est skull In the world was brought recently to the United Stales. It tools inllnlte patience and skill at the hands of n Chinese workman who la bored many months to complete the curiosity. It Is complete In every de tail and caned from n minute piece of Ivory, small enough to fit on the tip of a pencil. Popular Science Monthly. "Carillon" and "Chime" The word "carillon" should be used to Indicate the musical Instrument consisting of about three or four chro matic octaves of perfectly attuned bells, played by both hands, and both feet by means of a keyboard and pedal board. A chime Is made np of from four to sixteen substantially diatonic bells. Amazon Valley Is Greatest Although the Mississippi valley Is quite often spoken of as the largest valley drained by a river, Its area Is scarcely more than half as large ns the valley drained by the Amazon river. The Mississippi river valley embraces 1,244,000 square miles, while that of the Amnzon ranges over 2.330.- I 000 square miles. Hold to Things of Beauty "A farm woman's prayer" reads: "Keep ever In my soul a sense of the perspective, that my kettles and dish cloth may not obscure the beauty of tht rose blooming outside my door, the quiver of the leaves in the smnnier wind and the classic purity of the snow on the valley or hill." "Mother Goose" It is not known for certain that Mother (oiose whs a real character, it is supposed tliat possibly the name is derived from Queen (Joosefoot, or I'.erthe nti Cinnil Tied, mother of Charh mantle. The queen was a spe cial patron for children. Populous Ants' Nests Lord Avehury once estimated that a single ant's nest might contain as many as ltK),(KK) individual Insects. Iteeent researches have shown that these figures were too high; yet the actual facts are astonishing enough. Of Historic Interest An old California homestead recent ly ylrldcd up Interesting relics which tniil liecn walled up In a partition. They Included an American Hag with .'IS stars, and several school readers of 1H11. Only One Rtght Course lightness expresses of action what stnilghtness does of lines, and there can no more be two kinds of right in Hon than there can be two kinds of straight line. Exchange. Unkind RePection A man's Intelligence must he far shove the nvernge to enable hltn to get his laugh In at the proper time when a woman is telling n funny lory. Chicago News. His Wife Knows Him .Tnrt Tunklng says he'd like to ran for oKiee. only his wife, while person ally fortlvln', might feel morally hound as a gvod citizen to vote ugln hliu. Washington Star. Expectations Vary Some eipect pearls with their bi valves. Others sr glad enough to find the shells well supplied with oys ters lyOulBTllle Courier-Journal. Protecting Men's Rights The hnbeas corpus act was psnsod In 1H71I. and provided that prisoner or witness must be presented In per son hefore the Judge or tribunal. Unlucky Magpie The su pent I Hon that ninirplf are Onlucky Is based on the hcllvf thst they era the only birds hl h Old not go Into the art with Nosh. A Joyful Wedding Alshnms Bxchsnfe The ushers em braced a groqp of Intimate friends of the bridegroom. Boston TrsnscrlpL I Life' Component Parts , The hresd of life Is lore; the mlt Of life la worlf; the sweetnesa ef life, poeey; the wnfer of life, fiilth. Cash in Court Oold. BH'er. I'eony. and Cash were the names of lltlgnnts In an bogliah court recently. j First Time la Forty Year For tha first time in forty year Stoke county ia Democratic. Tha en tire DaaioeraUa ticket In fitokea' waa alectad;Taaday,kr aiajorittee unr Inf from tS ta OB. Cootldga tarried the county by 171 olea. THE ASHEBORO COURIER. ASHEBOROJs. C. WEET POTATO STOK .SHEDS I AKLH L. : . .ir.g a p.aJ ! Se rn,;,v! ser e 1 ' e rt are nia: appear '. te o n.mor are of : r inerol, u value ly keeij. the iH,tat,--first is t.. carefully r.: before an.! after they storage. Infection b far. pus that takes la:, ahra.-i-'hs .-kir, ':t,L' the r,- t- cureies. "It is a troci practice o,l potatoes in lat cra '.hem lie und.sturbed .. marketed." sa s Ciienn ' tension horticulturist ' College of Agriculture much loss from rotting ',r-.ught about by sorting tiie roots r'.tn tnoe to time during the storage period. The fungus spores are sprea ! in thi wa. Careful attention mu-t also be giv en to regulating the te" perature. A high temperature of from SO to ihS degrees during the first ten days or two weeks is of primary importance. This is the curing period which time the moisture is removed from the roots. If the weather, is cloudy or rainy, it is necessary to keep this high temperature for a longer period. "After curing the roots, the tem perature of the house should be low ered gradually to 55 degrees and kept within the range of 50 to 55 dev grees without great variation. Care ful attention to maintain a uniform temperature within these limits not only inhabits infection from storage I rot but also prevents undue loss of i weight by the potatoes because of unnecessary high temperature. The Hairpin From the Wall Street Journal. The comprehensive merits of the hairpin are practically unknown to unobservant man. For instance, few I outside the pale of surgery, know that . an adroit surgeon can utilize a hair pin in an almost unlimited number of leases, often wiring bones, probing and closing wounds, pinning bandages, i compressing blood vessels and many ' other things when he's in a hurry and hasn't the necessary surgical applian ces at hand. But women Ah woman! She can do even greater wonder with this ver satile implement. In a woman's hand it is mightier than the sword every thing doable can be done by her with a hairpin pick locks, pull a cork, crack a safe, drill a hole, peel fruit, beat eggs, hang pictures, cut a pie, make a fork, fish hook or tooth pick; open letters or use it for a button hook. She can improvise suspenders, nut picker, or use it to jab mashers, doctor an automobile, button tight gloves, inspect a faulty gas burner, tost a cooked joint of beef, utilize it as an ice pick, tack puller, fruit prun er or anything else. She could even wire a house if she had enough hair pins! If Robinson Crusoe had been a woman, he would have built his hut and made a goatskin coat via the hair pin route. N ow that the hairpiti is becoming almost extant one wonders what womankind will do when she has anything to fix around the house. DECLARES MARRIAGE IS A GOOD INVESTMENT According to a statistical survey made by Patrick J. Carr, treasurer of Cooke county, Illinois, marriage is the best financial investment a man can make. He bases his conclusions on 700,000 returns from inquiries' sent out. The survey of the matter shows that at the age of 24 the average hus band has about live per cent less prop erty, money in the hank, and taxable wealth than the average bachelor of the same age. But when age 2K is reached the average married man has three per cent more property than the bachelor. The cost of marriage puts him bark at age 24, the first comparison. At .'iK the married man will average 17 per cent more taxable wealth ami it 4H he will be 20 per cent ahead, despite the expense of larger homes, children, and living costs. The mar ried man seems to work harder, Have nore, and is more interested in de veloping his business ability. Bulwinkle (Jets Large Majority Complete roarnH from the 10 roun :ies comprising the !(th congressional listrict gave Representative A. I,, lulwinkle a majority of 10,,r.00 over lis Republican opponent. Mecklen burg county alone piled up 6,600 ma jority for Bulwinkle. 'Red" Grange mr, A?h rnl "w pWara af "P-.T Cr.nge, Illinois b-kftld and the most aensetlonal foot. I I fr of the ytr, O.Ml"N -J'SjSIH1 " " -! U- $v -IS v " ift o ,1 ' they are Jfg- 4 . Xr0 f !:ar.da!!. ex- fcs, tfv " V tfff S M , 1 Vf TV) i 4.,, Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, Democrat, elected Governor of Wyoming at the general election November 4th to suc ceed her late husband, Governor Wil liam B. Ross, who died October 2nd. Mrs. Ross will be Wyoming's first woman Governor. Schenck Is Appointed Michael Schenck, of Hendersonville, former solicitor of the 19th district and during the war judge advocate in the army, has been appointed by Governor Morrison to succeed Judge J. Bis Ray, who died several weeks ago. Judge Schenck is a brother of Paul W. Schenck, of Greensboro. Bad Coughs Ended Quickly by Double Action Remedy Remarkable results in quickly clearing up the severest coughs have been obtained with a prescrip tion by a well-known specialist that does two things at once. It nut only soothes and heals the soreness and irritation, but it very quickly loos ens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the real cause of the coughing. It is often aston ishing how speedily the cough stops. The prescription la knmwi ha lr. Kfnp's NYw Discovery for roughs, ll is jmrtlculfirly valuable f'r nt;;lit cuuKliini,'. To promptly end thin ainh.ylnn and Weakening scourge, simply lefi.r.. retiring take ono teaspmuifiil of Hr. Kiii(;'h ,-w Itimoviry and hold It in yur (iiio.-n l or 20 seconds N-Curo fh allow in. IVo J.lo who have tu en unat'le to n-nt on ac count of contiimal cuiiliinjf IUv ot'ti-n notion their full 8 or U huurs' ak-ep by this Himple method. Dr. KliiK's la excellent, too, for chil dren 'a spasmodic croup, l.rom hlti.i, laryn gitis, bronchial asthma nnd hoarm rieHj. On sale at aU good druggists. Ask for PERFECT HEALTH Tutt'a Pill kp the rlm In perfect order. Regulate the bowel end prod ace A VIGOROUS BODY A overeifn remedy for aick keadache, cocafttipetioti, Tutt's Pills MaksYour Home Brightor with DEUX) LIGHT PRODUCTS Electric Plants WashingMachines Water Systems 1' BY GENERAl. M ' iy Jnc4 E. C. COX, Dealer Asheboro, N. C. Box 491 Phone 168 LADIES' WHIST Watches 25-year H kart wliito. jrold rilWni jewfilprl lover movement, KruarantpcHl SfxTial $10 Will urnrl watrh C. O. I). Mon ey refunded if not aatiafac tory. Mail order given prompt at tention. SASLOW & COHEN V JEWCLER3 . 1 ii I rrh I ro ! A :r. an : . . r tt. r, '. - In o a-ni.t, :i.e 1. jio !- w.-rKeo a'n- g the I..,,!-. p.:,'- o.':., t' '.fie" I: lt i..ri.r'- i urn ler , f M -. , ;,, he hit I,-.! It. at the -:a,e ihe" :n (.,.-! .o:j.uent nai.v A ; en thl- 1- the roe- ir. Ol e FOOTBALL (; AMES i nai iottesville, a., Thursday, .SovemlRT 1921. Round trip lifkets at fare and one half on .ale Novemoti 26th limited to November 2Mh. VIA Norfolk Southern Rail road H'ci;il sleepino; cars will bv op orated from Kinston, New IJern, ! Wilson, (Joldsboro, Washington land other points as the volume i of business requires. Secure re servations now. For further in- ; formation apply to or write any Ticket Agent or ! .1. F. DA I. TON General Passenger Agent Norfolk, Va. 1 run I rr ! he Sur.tn MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ProTe" directions on each package. Physicians CVCiyWtirB ffffTITf"1 L The Southern Planter '" . SK MI-MONTHLY IWHMOND, VIRGINIA ''he Oldest Agricultural Journal in America "0 Cents for One Year ?1.00 For Three Years $1..")0 For Five Years TWICE A MONTH 170,000 TWICE A MONTH BIRD'S VW frnl v. i 1 ii 7Tr I SHINGLE DESIGN Roll Roofing Homes, oarage, bam and sheds may all b protected and decorated with Bird's ShlnaU Design Roll Roofing. It is 1. A thrift combination of good looks and real economy coata less than wooden shingles. 1. Spark -proof and waterproof afford complete protection. 3. For new construction or right over the old wooden fchlngles. A. Handsome comes in natural rW or green alate surfacing. Bird's Shingle Dealer. Roll Roofuia I mad by Bird & Km. I Inc. F l.rrM.nufartintewwTwtalriglS . Perold Hotting. Neponeet Blach Building Paper and Nerarvl eetBoW. Thr ss Bird protluct f"Vf-7 sort U buiiau We f hmm rfeertereoe IHrrf rrn. " ' ' butlMlnf fmpr, and toail bomri. " . . ', ' asheboro mipmKm i Asheboro, N. C. Pav Thre covered with the toil rr moved in opening the next '.j' are tieo: in bur.iiles when u : t separates Pefore be lf tms i not done it U work tiie toil among the ,, i. r.'.iy to prevent them - to a seni-u.' extent. atrs I lepartnietil of Agncul :.er Bulletin. 1 ar Nea''.. 4, W)0 tons of the day lily is eaten as soup in China each year. After Every Meal It's the longest-lasting confection you can bay and It's a belp to di gestion and a cleanser for tne mouin and teeth. Wrigley's means benefit as well as pleasure. alr 1 ROOFS frT

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