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THE ASIIEBOUO COURIER. ASIIEUORO, N. a TharLij, Nle:r Let -T, ll-i- . .f. By Arthur Brisbane BUT .NOW OR PAT MORE. THE BRAIN CROWS. FLTOiG PUILMA.N CARS. MELLON WILL STAY. Mr and Mr linw tm.l '"l.i Ut fllltb'T ! I'fOl Ut I: I (loll . L' !:ii.-n go ,ol lth- urt- low. !l.-lrltu- 1 ii. i . i TN- !,' ' " ' I ' 1 ' ' 1 " l!' I I o I i A '!': ril I !''. urn! tiT. AN". !.!' rliill. r :i! liillkt' us. '.:; I ( l.n.in mi-v ii'M in : . . i . r t ! i ' 1 1 1 u ! . ; s JiiiIltp Super in 1 1 .1 1 1 i in ire 'leelilcs tlllll t! !i:ilf ff ..lie i(T relit" !-!iiiisi i Ii"' V..NI.-H.1 Art ilnrsn't : . ' I I v tu lriuk made at heme for 'i-'inc use. If that iliM'isimi stamU I will make a Ml' hole in jirntiilil t'un. Til. iilrnlally it ill menu i...re iuiktIiv fur KriiveynnK ; -.me rn ule Ivvpnises. a the il..,. ' will notify, are tin- uiiuer- i'.i'i'-; I t"-t frien.ls. I'.tt men anil mm with hntiMpg tliut citrn" their tli.i'il.; in ru - i i idi i , vjivv , . bonding company. And the mnm.-A jnun is six times as sale, frmii t ho point of view of stealing, as tho unmarried mini. That sit s a good deal for the iiitluoncv of wives and children. MarrinRps. an coniparod with di vorces, are fallini; off iu the I lilted States. The Census Bureau shows that in I'.Ct the numlier of dlvonvs increased 12 per cent, the nunil.er of niurrlimes only s per cent more than the previous year. That isn't good news. Mr. lIuiiL-erfonl writes to this Column, asking l'..r a drliiiitinn of the great "social .rnhein" nf the pres(i t day. The greatest prl leni is to make a real Mi'-rejs f the average man ia 'c. The fault, ..' e.nirs,., is with men. It will lake srn-ral .vnturlr-. pr,,1 - nMv. to ,-d'maio up t u. ..,.!- kind nf life v.-..rl Ii w liile. Itig mme r; Stilles r the lig living k, aernss t tu mak, tl,!:,k I :, t I.- ,l.sl,.te th.'V th. t d.. s it ilent and t th. i Ameri'-ai to wat. h tin holllli-, Kit,, fie t that i Oenger 1 1 m slmrt haul piadineiit r will he .,1.1 ing at. Oe. .rge r ii .veral reads, and righty odd Joung men a Lead of the I"Og I n hi but strung ' I'ullma:. ears. Nfvs from Washing relnry Mellon ! I e. ainln In charge of th. fo,l new-M. Tlie mti I'nlted SUte Ih.ntn the imjtnf of billion 'n thuf Ser tiser.t to re TreflHury lg nilgement of s. Inclurlltiir .f del.t roll.Ml l to awtftlj, tnk. and bualtiMa hllltj. rval nnanrluj Mr. Mellon ha Ix.th. The jxo pl will he fortunnti If he con anoes worklnf for Umtd for noth lnf, Drclctlnc profiuble bul mam of hU own. Tooth and beauty to forward In Carman y mora rapidly than hurt. Th German nwpaprra dlacnaa tkaa question : "Should modern bob . fcatr4 woman Up their tuu to each tfcar Aftatbcr inb)ert dlaine rl U thla: U amoklnj pi ore Udyllkar IM't hope that rbtwlnf tobacco T Udlea will t postponed for 'White. XWk CUlaia IaaaK Ntwtee. FarUw Newton Farlew. a hlihlv as-1 fm fl.M w.i onramanfty ta th. VorOvers part rf th, tonntr dW rrMT lft of last following many months of ill , W1UL Ha was 70 years ef ags and had livn hla Ufa hi th). county. U Is tvrvtrtf bf widow, and ty five ,ns t4 ton AsnrWi, ' I. I ... i Ma r. R. Tarlof. f Hlavk' ; rrils M Lewis and ttsrvey -low. Mrs! 3i M. Cox. sirs, 3oZ nice were condv-Ud n at MarhoTrtSSl , t v t. f i-t t ' , DiMMTMUg Vertkless Checks Merchant mf f-r moist ,rom k ..rUiles cierk nil. Ttw n.ertt.AJits ' :h Stale hive u.'wn mw- ' rl.t to prMT!:'. tu V.t l.eX. M.iH ,'r (.fiicral A--- :.U. nf, i-t Mch A r.r- : a u . ll..iKr .- rp ra". . . k.s '.ter, -tr t r Ir- f.rr an c.'.ri k . r : ru.1 r : I s f t.c.i I) .-r..,, i k r i . rpt raUei. ,w . a' : a: k or rj-.-.!. r et t. j ' . -r..i.l a', '.t.f tin e ' r . A ' g L '.rl t.g -r or- a: . rt eek . r ira" a . ' '. : ' ' s ..e h Pat k ; : : ! n-r! ut..d . .-. k , o . o i :' ; o co' . 1 1 . r : I'o judge koreot' .Imll oi t;.,o. t o ai-ti-n luiil ' l:ereup.'!l ke ;il.;i!o .mo tile de ''enoatd -hall lie .:i . Imrged upon hi. p.i ing tin1 ciot in the case. Sec. 1 That the word "credits," as u-e.l herein shall he con-trued to he an arr:ingei-'ent or iitnlerstandinfr with the hank or depository upon which such check or draft is drawn for the payment of such check or draft upon its presentation. Sec. .'!. Nothing in this act shall he construed as repealing section four thousand two hundred and eighty-three of the Consolidated Stat utes of North Carolina, but this act shall he in addition to said section. The present law dealing with the givinp of worthless checks reads: "Kvery person who, with intent to cheat and defraud another, shall ob tain wares or any other thing of val ue by means of a check, draft or or der of any kind upon any bank, per son, firm or corporation not indebted to the drawer, or where he has not provided for the payment or accep tance of the same and the same be not paid upon presentation, shall be guilt)' of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall he lined or imprison ed, or both, at the discretion of the court. The giving of the aforesaid uorthle.-.- check, draft or order shall he prima facie evidence of an intent to client and defraud." The handicap under the law now esi-ttng is to prove that the defend ant iiau the ":ul. nit - to cheat and de t'rnmi another". The proposed act re . aires tin' man who gives the cheek to s!'"W (rood t'aith rather than t'..r t'.e nolo' 1' of the check to prove tlie i'l-h .vv tl i lilt to 1, Id. OIK) he- KEEPING WELL j' sleeping out of :: I doors :;: ,1, lilt. Kill .IIKH II K II . I.I1I.KN I I II" M' f..r l . ran kilt I' 'Urn in.i.hlo Is not with the Idea hut win. th,- mm hod No .me can nh.p when he h ...PI 1 1 1 1 j on can kIwji us comforttihly outdoor as in, If you kn.ivv how. , Bed clot lira are not to keep the cold out, hut to keep the warmth In. Tbe human body la lta own furnace, and will furnlith all the heat needed to kep It comfortable, provided the heat la not allowed to recap. The Brat thing la a warm mittmu. If you ran afford It ret an extra thick mattress. If you can't, Dae two mattresses. If yon haven't two mat tresses rover the sprints with news papers. Put In aa many layers as yon Ilka. If newspapers a rent handy, abeeta of heavy wrapping paper or builder's paper arc just aa good. Pa per Is a poor conductor of heat and so keeps th beat la. Instead of all owl ag It to' get not Spread thick blanket or small . comforter over the mattress, rocking lu" t"t D around. Tbea pot In roar abeeta. Took theae In at tha foot Md aides, especially at the J" "' toB h ; tolffo,d VT V. . t 1 ' k woo 2Z?TZZ!,Z'!Z1", W Tt kZTL ..V" ?"p f,ro.av" ,. V JTT j canvas cove (or. "v"" "-'"-7- tJT jt flUwe4 Cotu fort era our graaAmothw I ' w"' flannel nluldgown, long 1 ! and Imig etvifti le rover the f A r,' ' I p', for ihie that like ! I llf ta W i'1a, Of ' ' ' ' I ,-,.; ,.,-!, Wkt I, .m Tikrf't Don" A "tinier" dam." 0, kiUil Vllj S'or mi 4 wll xt dverb or ( -fT ciav ruist'O ft.rvanJ fci-K txicb pluu.tx-r, ic rr(..r m. ilrj.re lo fl.d iia sieilrr Tlx Bia'rrtal of Jl inn t-r listJ unlj irtice, ftod lii tt.r l a v & v h'er Uas rr iciLj rhry r. I . f usr : j ne&a. Hen e t b 6ct, l l , .jr' :. n tiukrra dn::v." r.tt.rr iLroLgti a p-renr Lu m. r or tt.rv.ugt. a. sn ler'.alid!r.(; Laf t.,.,-n e. .o v rrr n! inc. ir-fanr; I) U, udditioD of a nnai "r." Abyumian Alphabet Hug Af.v s-s.i i;. is a i.j'e n of iijorr ttiaM 1' i. i,i . utc ji. h lur-e per.f nlnt:f tirv llliteui'' an I IT is a coincidence i' it the A ' . I, n a 1 I i. Let contains '.:.'. lette's It an A'vssii.ian tj fiter s! 1 P. ' '. t oti the same I an us the tic .s. ; ri America and I i ' . . p e a i .' ' ' r.o it w u,d have n.-arlv ' k W ,!..;! ntlv eltrR ' h r a . ' t e r .1 '. ! -r i n t i . v h;i v y 4 71' k,. ; ' g i'J 4 el ' . rs, LU- Advice for Foett ' n. r wp a , 'in; t o I v : v u I.:' r v. rs.. in "It, p .en and II W Sperm Whale Valuable The tic -M v ii 1 a:; ; e a f .'!. Mint can he in d.' i i sup . i ,-r is n sj i, i ; a whale. v, rv large vj., cPiien taken o!T the west cast ..i " .n. s.iiver island was found to contain 'J.'.o p. unds of am horgris This alone hroilght $i:.ii.ik while the hlul.her and spennaivtl vere worth another o.KI. English Idea of Murder The generally accepted definition of murder In Kngllsh law Is that of Coke: When a person of sotind memory and discretion unlawfully killeth any rea sonable creature In being and under the king's peace with malice afore thought, either expressed or Implied. Original Tattooed Men It Is Impossible to say when and where the custom of tattooing began, but It Is of ancient origin. In the tombs near Thebes were found painted representations of white men with tattooed bodies, and In his commen taries Caesar writes of Britons being tattooed. Great Artist's Genius Curiosity and the desire of beauty I They are the two elementary forces In Leonardo's genius; curiosity often In conflict with the desire of beauty, but generating, In union with it, a type of subtle and curious grace. Walter Pater. Tarring Once Legal Penalty Tarring and feathering was once a legal punishment. It was Introduced Int.. Kngland by Richard I, who, be fore setting out on the Third crusade. In 11, established this penalty to discourage rohhery among his men. American Industries In the I'nlted States there are (Kl, 110 manufacturing plants, which sup ply the needs and comfort of the people of this country and other parts of tin' world. They use $HKJ,!)0,0HJ worth of materials yearly. Life Without Friendship It Is like taking the sun out of the world to l.ereave human life of friend ship, than which tlie Immortal gods have given man nothing better, noth ing more gladdening. Ch'ero. The "Good Old Times" When one hates to carry even a loin, h of key, let him recall the time when ii long-barreled pistol was part of nearly every man'ii Inii.'dl uieiita, besides a dirk. Being One's Own Boss "Ie man dirt Burceeds In beln' his own boss," said I'ncU Kben, "hi liable to find he's picked Maself out de hard est kind of a taskmaster." Washing ton Star. Neptan Calling A professional direr broadcast j from the bottom of the ocean off At lantic City a description of the wrecks he encountered nine fathoms down. Thoughtlessness L Blame Bo very few people mean te be mv ktsd that tt makes you wonder why there should fee all the un kindness tn fbe world. J. B. Bnckrose. FeU Hate Peptdmr Americas felt hats are the most poe ular type of headgear for mea of tbe Phntpptaee duUag the rainy that Is aow ea. Take Head I the Living Man. Te think mora of the living and less ef the dead; for the dead have werld of their owa. Thomas Tyeta. Far S(W Fingers Lemon )elc is the sUnpleat thing to sn on Sneers stained tram amok tag dfarettea. Ovsls Lay Every Other Day Mother barn owls lay eggs Iwe dayt apart sad begia ha ret lag sect a sooa aalaUt ' -y . :'. ' ' .VtTClM. (XTOBHiq tDPfEB tiuring the month ef ' bMtmht The Courier U eTttendlns; ', special 1 rluhhlng offer te tune stahnerlWl r4 for renowal. - ' Vi'T (' r'' -i!rir tllfiarr'tdbm p'oe, . I five P f'-ou'ef, " ' 1 r' . r irn i Ml 1 ' . : t.. ( ROSS-WORDS PUZZLE How To Solve tr.r t row W ord Kver number rrcent. the begi' ' read.r jj either hor r leai.v. If there i.- a tn left of the nur I ri.inioii'a! ; if above vertical. The same course bfgin both a vertical The definn reel words to fill the rduw, v ith number' to those on the for" the ilehf.itions till vou recgiiiie, arid p per place on the for1 eat-!: white square, several cro-. -clues t. '.he !. rn rep g . ' vti.r: -nthllv or ver nlack quare t -t, the won! . the wi.nl 1 .mlicr may h rirurital an.' a .a.- fur the c form are fou: correspond.' c Kun throu u hnd one tl a' at tt in it pio i . one letter f. r 1 ins will f u rn 1 the word- link HORIZONTAL I. Grief. 5. Dissolved. II. In regard. 10. Preposition. . 11. I'ersian Hiph Priest. Hi. Railroad (abbr.) 15. To supply food. 17. Consumed. 18. Oration. 21. A famous house-boat. ! 22. To sound. , 23. A bird. 24. Seaweed. 1 25. Part of the verb "to be." 26. Small part of auto wheel. 28. Preposition. 29. Unsealed. 31. To rend. 34. Metal. 35. Arrived. 36. To exist. 38. Fractions of one hundred. 41. A disinfectant. 43. Egyptian reptiles. 45. Learning. 46. A piece of land. 48. A college fraternity (Abbr.). 49. Church councils. 51. A great general. 52. Used in gold beating. 53. Conjunction (Lat.). 54. Cornered (Colloq.). 55. Preposition. 57. Negative. The Way of the Ballots The Coolidge victory in the election November 4th approached the Hard ing landslide in 'J10. The President received lv2 electoral votes as against lot) for Davis and 111 for I. a I'ollette. Woodrovv Wilson won 4:15 electoral votes in 1912 and President Harding 1(14 in 1920. Predictions that Senator l.a I'ol lette would carry several Western states were ill-founded, for his home state, Wisconsin, was the only state in which he ran first, and then he polled :i22,(M)0 votes to 2:M,000 for Coolidge. Some of the states in which Presi dent Coolidge piled up huge plurali ties over Davis and l.a Follette were: Pennsylvania, 950, OtK); New York, K50,000, while re-electing Al Smith, Democrat, to the Governorship by 1112,000 votes; California, 1100,000; Illinois, H20.000; Indiana, 210,000; Iowa, 265,000; Kansas, 285,000; Mas sachusetts, 425,000; New Jersey, :iG5, 000; Ohio, f50,000, while re-electing Gov. Vic Donahey, Democrat, by FlHHIHIIHUIIIHIIHIIHII HIN4IIIIIHIMIVIHI-HIHIUWII f 1 m p Tl r f I P I T" J? II f I 1 "6 15 mmmmmpbm' asaaslaai ijg ' ' tt" So ' -'.. 5 m w y " Every alert butinesa man conatantly faces the) at' ;ractlonj of distant fields, th enchsnLment beinf ' "somethine better" than the, nearer horeserrice. Needless to they quite often pay t higher' ' price for inferior ctalitles afid WOTkmanship.' This applies particularly to Printinjr. . " Illgh Rrnde printing may be had right b.ert at horn and at a price consistently lower than jnay be obtained else- , v"j No matter what the jdb tnay be yi hive the paper for 'tvrry perleVthd type and equlpmcui W fite you a - ' .- -. . . . , ,. . , . . ... ruafantced productnd much more prompt aerrke. - ri-iiv Courier : mg wttf. it at ritrrit angles. Continue 11 '..'..- manner till the form la compel,-. hllrd If you have solved the i z: c rorrtvtiv it sta.ui i read both '.";. n'aliv and verticallv vith words r r, -j.on i.ng to tre dehnitioris. 1STKODLCTION Here s a start for begirner The effinition f.-r the horirontal word be I' tn.irig at l is "Grief". There are .x write squares to be filie.: in The ,!.swer is "Sorrow". Now v.u have the tir-t letter m the vertical bein r.it.if at 1 The definition f. r this vor.i as "A cowboy exhibitidn." The ,i".-rr is "Kodeo." Watch for an ..fur puzzh1 ani the answer to tins week's puz.le 1 1 next week's Courier. s o'.h 1. 1. 4. o. 6. 7. 8. 12. 13. 14. 16. 19. 20. 26. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33. 36. 37. 39. 40. 41. 42. 44. 47. 49. 50. 56. ' An Ohio city. A southern river. VERTICAL A musical composition. A cowboy exhibition. Spheres. Pronoun. Mother. To engrave. Sum. To make dark. A minute particle. Measure of paper. Part of a harness. Consequently. Magnificent, dignified. Grasped. Fissure. A beverage (PI.). Measure (Abbr.). Disordered type. Part of the verb "to be." Regarding. A receptacle. Elder son of Isaac. Not any. A horse's gait, An Indian tribe. A tailor's necessity. Part of a flower. Neat. Fish. To put away. Toward. A Canadian province. 150,000 majority; and Missouri, 1M), 000. West Virginia. Mr. Davis' home state, was earned by Coolidge by .".5,000 ninjoiitv. The Kepuhlicaii - increased their ma jorities in both bouses of Congress. A tabulation of the new House of Kepresontat iv es -hows: Republicans, 217; Democrats, Is.'!; Farmer-1 Jibor, :!; Socialists, 2. The Senate shows 48 Republicans, 40 Democrats, 1 Farmer Labor; mid 5 l.a I'ollette-Republicans. YIFI.IIS PKR ACRE The American farm is not noted for its lartre siehls per acre. European countries outrank us in this respect. A recent report from the United Slates Department of Ajrriculture shows that Europe i.s producing ap proximately 61 per cent more rye, 47 per cent more barley. 56 per cent more tobacco. This is accomplished through the use of more labor and usually at increased cost per unit of production. 1 ''.Mrs. Usm Stewart DeaV Mrs. John Sttvmit, agwd 69, died at her home seven miles east of Liberty Friday afternoon. She was a member of Pleasant Hill church at wkich fu neral service were held Saturday morning-. She leaves her husband; one sifter, Mrs. J. P. Stockard, of Graham; three brothers, W. W. Way, of Carthage; G. M. Way, of Nashville, Tenn.; and S. B. Way, of Norfolk, Va. Wife at 14, mother at 15, widow at 16, illiterate at 1.8 but a noted physician at 82 is the life record of Mrs. Owen Adair of Warren town, Ore. Unable to read or write at 18, she became tonvinced that education was all-important. Study ing to become a physician, she gained three medical degrees two of them abroad. She has also ac quired a comfortable fortune. BRUISES not only hurt but the skin usually be comes black ar.d blue. LICARBO takes out the pain, re duces the swelling and removes the disfigurir.g black and blue marks. In a few hours the actual spot can scarcely be lotrnd and overnight it is gone. The severest bruise yields readily to its mafic power. Ask your druggist for LICARBO. BETTER THAN IODINE STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. EAM haarlem oil has b:cn a world wide remedy for kidney, l:vr r o::i bladder disofders, rhs-u-n .: ;. . lumbago and uric acid cotidii n.: correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sires. A"i drusiijts. Insist on the original genuine Gold Tr.nu. I Acheivement I ,. I $rkJ Iffy -.it, 'H . 5HIIICLE DESIGN 'Homes, garaf ea, bams, and sheds fViay all M,', ' protected and decoratsd With Bird' Shingl UtsAgn Roll Roofing. It 1 ;r ;. 1. A thrift combination of-gooal:.jj( t ,r ; . 'i looks nd real economy- cost , jt :t. ' . . less than wooden shingles. -. j x Spark-proof and waterproof- :' .' i r -. ' . aords Complete protection,. . -. 7 v, .y. jpcer new construction or rir.ht ' ''','' ,ovtr the old wooden shlnclcs,8 ' ' ' . - ' . . .- J .. . . '.r ' . . A.- Handsome - comes In nstural , ' . 1. , . .'' , ' red or green lat surfacing. , i ' rinT SUf' DnIiii tXl rtoftAnf la trux i y T 1 - I h fon, Ine. (!.) ' ), fnanufciirrf f.'-f-m' 1 in ' 1 mi; Ire, I'BTrJ HjM.fns. Kr"t lUlrk I'.nli.lirf 1 t I ' ' "V St Ikxrii. IImts'ss 1 usi firmlix t fjr tm j -it i f !.. j. K 1 : I 2;' ' I' ' . smstmsmmsmmsmswsmmmsmm End it now The aching begins to ease up the stiffness to relax the mo- ' ment you use Sloan's. It needs r.o rubbing. The liniment itself eonds freah blood tingling through the affected spot. In no time you're free of pain. All druggists 35 cents. SIoM'Liniment HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU To break up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza or sore , j tl'.roat, physicians and druggists are now recommen ding Calolaba, the nausealess Calomel tablet, that is purified from dan j gerous and sickening effects. Those who i have tried it say that it acts Jike magic, by ! far more effective and certain than the old style calomel, heretoore recommend -i by ' physicians. One or two Calotabs at bed time with a swallow of water, that's alL No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating, work or pleasures. Next morn ing your cold has vanished and your sys tem feels refreshed and purified. Calotabs ! are sold only in original sealed packages, i price ten cents for the vest-pocket sue; j thirty-five cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by j druggists. Your money back if you are not delighted. adr. Headaches "For about tweVity years,'' gays Mr. P. A. Walker, a well known citizen of Newburgv Ky., "one of our family reme dies has been Black-Draught, the old reliable. . . I use it for colds, biliousness, aour stomach and indigestion. I was subject to .headaches when my liver would get out of order. I would have b I i n d i n f headaches and couldnt stoop about my work, just couldnt go. ' I used Jhedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT and it relieved me. "About eight years ago my wife got down with liver and stomach trouble. . . We tried all week to help her, . . . but she didn't get any better. One day I said to the doctor, 'I believe I will try Black Draught, 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-Draught and hi two days she was greatly improved and in t week she was up." ' Try Black-Draught It costs only one cent a dose. Sold everywhere. 01 2j2mjjjjjj2Qjjji252J2J2 m jj V j y,. .' f, ;- - r ty i ., f C"V. '
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