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J I a ; v -j ?. 1 - i 'j?V rr J i i ! 5 . j h L (.- EOSGK tOU. OF TUXITT . CO-NaOUaiTJtO SCHOOLS v ww CraieBartaa Small, Coka, glt, gable 6peoeer. Bickett Crmw- . M,jui Id! Gum. Seated Gre: Edith Miller, Gil met J-t Billie Thomburg, Riueil Warr 0ald, Eva Frtiifr, Monroe Spencer Third Grade. Wesley Corotr, hacy Carder, George BouMm, Wray John- eoa, ElitabeUi Marafa, Allrvn .. HUT Warren, Virpima Harn.v lria : Hat Dix, Letha Cotuatr, tMii.e Gray Fourth GriKie TiMe Brown, t ran cm Heiles;. ShufuW fm.tr. If W. Bouldin, Unculn While, (.la, Kennedy, Clarmrn Bristol, t iara Kra j lieT, Kathleen LtO:, K..trt l.ra. Gold Sikes. Sixth Grade: Howard lounl. Ma , Johnson, Kathlwr, Jnaon, Jowe. Parish, Ruth Bnlw. Sixth Grade. Robert K.er.i,cy. Jw sie Royals, Melva Maey, Virl An drera, Ruth Lambeth. Helen Smith, Beulah Bouldin, Mary Klla Uouldin, Haael Brown, Jophine h'rasier, Eleanor Lohr, Mary McDowell, Mil dred ThomburK, Cora Wall, Erline WeJbom, James Colliti. Claud Y mints, Richard Johnson, l'aul Johnson. Seventh Gra-ie: Florence Hill El mer Royals, Ma Vivian Weaver, Worth Miller, Pauline Morefield, Zola Sikes, Bessie Hill. Eva Jones. Mary Lee Stillwell. Eighth Grade: Jaunita Andrews. Hilda Barker, GeorK? Robhins Mamie Vuncannon, Zixla White. i'earl Spencer, Dora Pearce. Ninth Grade: Florence Y. unt-s, Ro da Gray, Mildred Johson, 1-oise Mas aey, Chester Massey, Auralia Payne, Minnie Peare, Cleta W'elbouni, Lou isa Collett, Reese Stout. Tenth Grade: Ula Frazier, Lu cile Payne, Pearl Mar-h, Avis Fulp, Eula Arnold, Margaret Davis, Mabel Meredith, Margaret Myers, Hazel Royals, Vula liriles. John C. Redding. Eleventh Grade: Lena IJdewall, Ma ry Lidewell, Lillhia Mw-rs, Nina Boul din Mayme Cagle, Walter Davis. HONOR ROLL Wood mdK Lea HeBhgwardL gate, McCuOwa, Howard Wall Third Grade: CkarioOe Caudle, Ray Lama, Laura Moser, Searl Sttvena. Kwirth Grade. Paul Burrow, Lucile' Sectrest. Fifth Grnoe Hal Rich, Matue Eades. Lilhe Fades, Jessie M r Seventh Grade Waller Securest, Tom Moser, Alum Wall, Dei. a May Rxh, Lena Lamb. R I V TURK EXPERT HERE Following is the honor roll for White Hall School for the month of October, 1924. First Grade: Tice Farlow, Jose phine Hollingsworth, Jerry Hull, Dor riS Moser, Hazel Robbins, Carmal r H Seeley, of Chicago and 1'hila ' dejphia, the noted truss eipert, will personally be at the 0 Henry hotel, i and will remain in Greensboro Tues- j lay only. Sovpmlier '.'5th. Mr Seeley , san: "The Spennauc Shield will not ..nly retain any case of rupture per fectly. but contracts the opening in 10 day? no the average case. Being a va."t advancement over all former -nethod exemplifying instantaneous effects Immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or location. I-arge or difficult cases, or Incissional rup ture (following operations) speaal "y solicited. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without sur gery, injections, medical treatments r prescriptions. Warning All case should be cautioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with under strapa, aa same rest where the lump is and not wltere the opening is, pro ducing complications necessitating surgical operations. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, I). C, for inspection. He will be glad to dem onstrate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. P. S. Every statement in this no tice has been verified before the Fed eral and State Courts. F. H. Seeley. Home Office 117 N. Dearborn St, Chicago Announcement For corsets designed especially for you, call or see Mrs. C. R. C'rotts SPENCER CORSETIER Phone 153 Asheboro, N. C. - Stale ArMci I'ak Meet ' ' ' ,v .- . Tk unsai miittiw rf tW KarA Carolina Farme L'nioa wfll be W4 !t Sajtfoni DecaraUr lOta ad 11U. R. W. H. Stone, ef Guflford county, U preaident of the unioo. laUe FV-'Ji-a-a, A'-t-trt V : a i Ima Koai, CJ ct L cxa tT, coecfce4 br im axeo E. O. Jte Mimi. m int pri Ua iaJat iaAeaaamtiam tM m4 Jd(tac test held duriax tK Stale Fair. - ", P'arm Agent T. J. W. Broom of Union county is placing a demonstra tion with vetch and oats or rye in each community of his county to show the value of vetch in soil improvement. iUilltlM We Are Car Load Buyers of Nails, Wire Fencing, Galvanized Roofing, Rubber Roofing, Lime, Ce ment and Plaster. You can't afford to buy elsewhere until you have our prices. Sherwin-Williams Paints, and Stag Paints, Piping, Fittings and Plumbing Material Cox & Lewis Hdw. Co. FISH and Oysters I A fresh shipment of Fish and Oysters re j ceived every day. .Call us and order your ' fish and oysters. ' Quick Delivery Service I Wholesale Retail ASHEBORO ICE CREAM CO. A. W. Hasty, Prop. I Phone 145 - - Asheboro, N. C. 5 emlniiMnini n iiiiiii miiii nil tiMM i mint imiimniiHiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMMiiMiiimiiiii imi ;i3 Christmas Gifts Give her Shanghnessy "Olovnit" garments, including sweater suits and underwear. See MRS. C R. CROTTS Phone 153 Asheboro, N. C. ATTENTION Cotton Farmers Bring your cotton to our New Modern Gin, located on Guilford Avenue. We have a ca .pacity of thirty bales a day and you will have no long delays. Our. charges for ginning are l-25th of the Y .. ' .. -HI-": '.;..:'. X ties free; or we wfll buy your seed cotton on to-day's market at 8c per pound. c : : :? i?. ?, oy o warettouse "AND I :t -r" COMPANY V ,;;T-rr(:!dcnC OLD SORES HEALED Old aorte are rapidly healed bjr UCARBO. The moat atubbora cae yield to treatment at ooce. It haa never fafled tn a amfle caaa. LICARBO removei the proud fl-h and buJde new healthy ttane. Other antiaeptice break down the akin tissue, heal from the outside and drive the pui back into the ty tem. LICARBO heala from the m tide, bh&K the poiaon to the aur face, pinmU Tecnrrence elaewhere on the body. Boil a, plmpTea, eczema, foot and toe infectioni and all akin affection of external origin are cured by thii powerful non-caustic snriaeptic and germicide. Buy LICARBO from your druggist at once and use it. STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Ashebor N. C HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS MD THE FLO Te break op a cold oer ais or to eel tkort aa attack of gripp, uflostts or tere tkroat, physician sad drn(git are w recommending Cslotabt, the asusesless Calomel tablet, that is purified from din go-on and sickening effect. Those who hate tried it t that H set like magic, bj (r more effective end eertsin than the old st?le calomel, heretofore recommend-i by phriiciens. One or two Calotsb at bed time with s wallow of water, thst's all. No sails, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating, work or pleasure. Next morn ing your cold has vanished and your sys tem feel refreshed snd purified. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price ten cents for the rest -pocket size; thirty-fire cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by druggists. Your money back if yoo are nol Vhghted. adv. Blessed are they wne Have notfcbaK to say, and cannot be ersseded to aay it. Reading Time. V iituiaiiiiiii(liil:iauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiituiiitiiuiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiluliimiiiiiitiiittiiriiiili(iitf mitiiiiiiiiiim 7 S Virginia-Carolina Football Game Charlottesville, Va. Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27th, 1924 Don't Miss This Great Game Which Is An Annual Classic Special Trains. Special pullman sleeping cars and day coaches VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, November 26th and 27th, 1924, for this occasion. Very low reduced round trip fares from all Southern Railway stations in North Carolina and Virginia to Charlottesville for this game. Special dininjr cars will be placed at Charlottesville serving breakfast and special Thanksgiving dinner, Thanksgiving Day, November 27th. llaggago may be left on pullman sleeping cars during stay at Charlottesville, and the cars may be used during the day. Special trains will be operated as sections of train 32 November 20th. Returning special trains will leave Charlottesville 1 :00 A. M., as sections of train 33 Novem ber 28th. Make your sleeping car reservations now. For further information call on any Southern Railway Agent or address: R. H. GRAHAM Division Passenger Agent Charlotte, N. C. Buick Continues its Leadership For the unrentb oooeaoulir) rear Buick bag first choice of epce t the National Autorooblla Show. Tbia sisaal benoe-b awarded avuma&jr by the Natkal AutoeaobCU Cbambw of mm to tbe) manuisvtum-mtnbar baring tba Larfeat volume of business for the prtcediag twatra montha. la winninc and in maintaining thii aortable poeit ion year after rear, Buick hat detnOMtrtd conchiaively that the trua value of any automo tnle is reflected in the cpnaietency with which the public buys it- v Since the Introduction of the 1925 Buick model, public patronage hat tncreated to n even greater degree A tribute to the Buick engineering kill and manufacturing ability that bare provided newer and better Buick cart without departing la toy way from the fundameatalt of power, economy and dependability for which all DukLa bar beeo faroouav "E.LiiMin,DEAlH ; Af.hcboro, N. C" ' ' -"rV; Tilm '".r tuUmo!.7.- era luHt, L Jck win hl : i . i. .I. fsgsncif BBicaaxacTT Blinding I Head "Fr abeat sweaar yean. WaawsaweU- aara Mr. f. a. Wswm citlsea al Kr"nae4 aiMkaabeaa tae eld rel te oelda, Mam . . I aas) tt gMsWaMaVsawf wessM aat est weaisl iswe nWpt a af ersiar. I bllasTiac esaUnt siwef awass) ssw werk, W ceulaaf aa, 1 eaa ndfonft IS BLAGK-DRAU6HT WW C aad it raUsWMi ass, "Abeut aignt vaari aia mj wife get dowa wMh Hrer ana stomaoh trvoble. . . We triad all week te help her, . , . but the didn't get aay bettav. Oae day I said to the doeter, 1 believe I wfll try Blaek Draaght, it helps my liver.' He said that I might try it and to follow directions. She was nauseated and couldn't eat or rest. She be gan taking Black-DraaaM and in two days aha was greatly improved and in a week she was ud," ' TryBUek-Drmogkt It ealy oae cent a dose. a WINfER ABB ill 1 It won't be long before real cold weather sets in you had just as well prepare for it now. Come here and choose good warm garments for the entire family. SHOES! SHOES! Oxfords, Pumps, anything needed in foot wear can be found here at the lowest prices. Coats .and Dresses We have a full line of Coats, and Dresses for ladies, misses and children in all the latest styles and colors. Suits and Overcoats Before buying that winter suit or coat come in and look over our stock. We can save you money. Visit our stores in Randlertian, Troy and Greensboro Before Buying Greensboro Store, 318 S. Elm St Randleman Store, Next Door to Drug Store J. Polakavetz waurauauauauauairauauairarauauairauBuauaiJHUHiiHUBij A Lesson For You i I 5ra 1 2n) 1. The newspapers tell the plight of those who Sacri ficed security for promised big returns. Profit by their lesson and invest for absolute safety and agood yield- our 6 Per Cent Guaranteed First Mortgage Real Estate " . 'v;''-. Bonds, which we have for sale in denominations 6t front $100 up. N 4 H.,,l M r . 1 : V!';'' ,v;;'j.'..': ;f i v tentrai; Loaniana ruit :Lompanyv b H v;J. igi Capital pnd Surplus .$500,000.00; , K
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