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» USE FOR RESULTS » Courier Want Ads TELEPHONE 144 FOR SALE—Seeds from Southern States Seed Service, highest ranking major seedsmen of Vir ginia according to official State tests. See your co-operative first for highest quality in seeds of all kinds. Randolph Farm ers Co-Operative, Market St., Asheboro, N. C. 4t S5 7 8 !) PH1LCO Radio 32 Volt Table Model six tubes mahogony finish practically new. Will sell for one third cost. Philco Battery Co, Greensboro, N. C. 3t S. 7-8-9 STARK .DELICIOUS APPLES— For sale at Corwith home in Dog wood Acres. See Troy Kivett. ltf EAT MORE APPLES—They are good for you. Stark Delicious, Grimes Golden and other good apples only 35c per bushel. Better ones up to a dollar at Corwith Orchards, Saluda, N. C. 8 24 A good route man with Car— between 25 and 40-—reliable— 1200 family route—Here is op portunity for good man to earn $30.00 to $50.00 weekly. No cash investment required—For details write H. A. Meyers, Box 367, Newark, N. J. 2tp S 9-16. We have in this section a very fine piano that is partly paid for. You may hove by paying the un paidbalance. Easy terms if you wish. Credit Dept., Box 262, Salisbury, N. C. 7tc S 9 LOST—$10 bill Thursday morning between Pugh’s Funeral Home and the court house. Liberal re ward for return or same. Ray Jarrell, care Zell Brown’s Service Station. ltp FOR SALE—McCormick-Deering 10-20 tractor. D. W. Holt & Co. 2t S 9 12.. The President’s flag consists of the President’s seal in bronze up on a blue background, with a large white star in each corner. Eleanor’:! Beauty Salon Phone 58 Over Hughes-Morris Hdwe. Co. ELECTRICAL • Contracting • Repairs • Service • Wiring • Fixtures KIVETT ELECTRIC CO. G. C. KIVETT W. Kivett St. Asheboro Telephone 325 Licensed Electrician McCORMICK-DEERING D. W. Holt & Co. Asheboro, N. C. Old Ford Building 'I Want Ad Rates j 1 Cents A Word (This Type) Each Insertion I Twenty-five Cents Minimum Charge 2c a word this size. I To insure proper position, Want I Ads should be in office Tues ; days, Thursdays by 9 A. M.— | Saturdays 3 P- M. j Cash must accompany all ads j unless you have an open account | with us. All Keyed Ads Strictly Con- j fidential. These can be reached by letter only. I Apply gasoline to gum stains. I Then rub the stained area until the stain disappears. The national park service main tains 23 national parks. A MOVIE fan is a person who may not remember the short, but never forgets a feature. * * • j Russia is now barring V. S. tourists. Bars play such, a prominent part in the Soviet f China’s problem: what good is the good earth if you can’t keep it? • * • Recording machines will be used in New York to test ap | plicants for teaching positions. Screen tests would be nice, too, just in case they are ever ac cused of serving cocktails to their pupils. • * * Chinese high school girls are ' being trained for the trenches. ! They’ll probably be safer there ; than at home in this war: ! (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service,-Inc Dr. Wilfred C. Carr OPTOMETRIST Announces change of office hours—Now 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. SATURDAY ONLY Highest Prices Paid For Scrap Iron Asheboro Foundry I. D. WAGGER. Mgr. PHONE 183 JEWELRY C° ASHEBORO .NC. SILER CITY NC 666 checks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS first day Liquid.^ Tablet?. - Headache> Nose Drops 30 minutes. Try “Rub-My-Tism”—World’s Best Linament REMEMBER You can sell anything from cattle to farm implements by the use of a small, inexpensive want ad in The Daily Courier. Sell those things for which you no longer have use, and buy something you need. Read the Want Ads for Profit—Use the Want Ads for Results. — RATES — One cent a word. Minimum charge 25c The Daily Courier PHONE 144 wmmmmmmm mum NOTICE OF THE SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain I Mortgage deed, executed by Roger Steele and wife, Eula Steel, dated Jan. 1st, 1930, and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph county, N. C. in Book No. 242, at page 322, etc., which said mortgage deed has been duly assigned to the undersigned Assignee, said assignment being duly recorded in office of aforesaid Register of Deeds in Book No. 248, at page, 578, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edno'; secured by said mortgage deed and demand having been made for payment the undersigned Modt gagee and Assignee, will offer for sale at auction to the highest bid der for cash, in front of the Ran dolph county court house at Ashe boro, N. C., at 10 o’clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as may be pos sible, on the 15th day of Septem ber, 1937, the following described tract of land, in Trinity Township, I Randolph county, North Carolina. ] adjoining the lands of M. B. Alford t and others and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake in the j Road, M. B. Alford’s corner; and | running North with said road 117 ’ feet; thence East with said Bud Williams line 115 feet; thence! South to M. B. Alford’s 117 feet; j thence West 155 feet to the begin Ining, containing one half acre (1-2) be same more or less. The above lands are sold subject | to all prior leins of every kind and ! nature, including taxes and penal ties thereon. Terms of sale CASH. This the 11th day of August, 1937. A. M. Spencer, Mortgagee. Beeson Hardware Co., Inc., As signee. 4t A 13 20 27 S 3. NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by A. B. Blackwell and wife, Fannie Black well to Ermie A. Allen dated Sep tember 6, 1933, default having1 been made in the payment of the! indebtedness thereby secured, and! demand having been made for sale, i the undersigned mortgagee will \ sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Superior courthouse of Randolph county, Asheboro, North Carolina, at two o’clock P. M., n the 14th day of Septehmer, 1937, the following de scribed property, located in Union Township, Randolph county, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Being tract No. 1 of the T. M. Jarrell lands, map or plat of which is duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Randolph county, N. C.. said land being a part of the A. E. Auman land and containing 57.27 acres. This 10th day of August, 1937. Ermie A. Allen, Mortgagee. Byron Haworth, Attorney. 3i2 Security Bank Bldg., High Point, N. C. Telephone 2136. 4t A 13 20 27 S 3. NOTICE By virtue of the power vested in the undersigned by that certain mortgage made by E. W. Spencer and wife Sina Spencer and record ed in Book 269, at Page 224 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph County, I will sell at public auction for cash on the 4th day of September, 1937, at 12 o’clock M., at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C., the following lands situated in Richland Town ship, adjoining the lands of G. L. Cassady and Talmin Cheek, and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone G. L. Cas sady’s line corner running West on THE DAILY UUUKil!-K, ASnr.our^ As Trans-Atlantic1 Airliner * H First -Accident First mishap to a flying boat in the summer-long ser es of trans-Atlantic te_t pontoon against service this autumn occurred when Imperial Airway’s Cambria ^ve in port pontoon^ a submerged object at her Toronto terminus The crew perches on-1‘tt^tto^ootoon^ balance the port wing, which is half submerged because of the leak in the pontoon. Lazzeri Still Dangerous With Runners on Bases Its risky business—counting out | Tony Lazzeri. It has been done be ! fore. Tony has always bounced ' back stronger than ever. But even ! he cannot go on forever. He’s i pushing on to 34. He has served a j dozen seasons with the New York Yankees. the sa'id Cassady line 24.74 chains to a stone Cheek’s comer: thence North on Cheek’s line 10.8 chains to a stone in Cheek’s line; thence East with same bairing of outside line 24.65 chains to a stone in E. P. Hayes line; thence South on Hayes line 10.34 chains to the be ginning corner containing 25 acres more or less. See book 269, page 224 office of the Regis t tr of Deeds for Randolph County. This sale is made on account of the non-payment of the sum of $290.00 with interest secured by said mortgage. Terms of sale Cash upon confirmation. Jasper Spencer, Mortgagee. B. P. Brittain, Attorney. A 12 19 26 S 2. He has slowed down woefully in the field, but he still is a danger ous man when there are runners on the bags. His thinking mechan ism is ar efficient as ever. Lazzeri is rated one of the smartest ball players in the big show. After he decides he has had enough of the daily grind, he is going to make some club a mighty fine manager. Colonel Jake Ruppert, owner of the Yankees, is a great admirer of the durable Tony. He likes the way Tony conducts himself on and off the field. It is quite likely that the good colonel would be happy to find a place in the Yankee system for Lazzeri, when his playing days are over. That the colonel wishes Tony well is indicated by his offer to al low the veteran infielder to move to Cleveland if the managerial berth is open to him. The Yankees can use Tony. But the colonel yill not let anything stand in Tony’s way to future success. Cleveland was hot after Lazzeri last summer. The Indians figured they would be getting a good sec ond baseman as well as a capable leader. With Tony showing definite signs of slowing up, he may no lon ger appeal to the Indian chiefs. At the present Lazseri is nurs ing a badly bruised finger. Don Heffner is filling in at second. Heffner isn’t likely to be a per manent replacement for Tony. He is too frail for the daily grind. The Yankees have an excellent prospect in Joe (Flash) Gordon of Newar:;, but the youngster is not quite ready to step into a big lea gue berth. He will be before long, however. —Pap’ When HEADACHE Is Due To Constipation Often one of the first-felt effects of constipation is a headache. Take a dose or two of purely vegetable Black-Draught! That’s the sensible way—relieve the constipation. Enjoy the refresh ing relief which thousands of people have reported from the use of Black Draught. Sold in 25-eent packages. BUCK-DRAUGHT A GOOD LAXATIVE OUT OUR WAY I My WILLIAMS ■'*''' 30R.M THIRTY VEAteS TOO 5QON . “Fake” Doctofr Is Abroad in State Raleigh, Sept. 9-—Dr. Carl \ . Reynolds, State Health Officer, has been officially advised to as If tht people of North Carolina to be on the lookout for one described as “a migratory foreigner of the Sla vic type who thinks he posses some natural intelligence in the treat ment of disease." It was further stated that “he may try to gain an audienc i for the purpose of dis cussing his cure for cancer, heart disease, trachoma, etc.” The man’s name, according to Dr. Reynolds’ is John Vlaiah. He is “dark, moderately bald, about five feet seven inches in height, right lateral, central incisor missing.” He is 19 years old and his address is given as 2004 West Cherry Street, Milwaukee. Further, Dr. Reynolds is inforni l ed, the man speaks broken English! does not enunciate distinctly, h! says there are no germs in the h« man blood, but that there are thr* products in the blood which cau*| disease. He names these product^ as ‘Spraiderein’, ‘Ongerein, anij ‘Smedserien.’ He does not devdoj his subject inaequence but make many incoherent statements an mumblings.” Serve creamed chicken betv bicsuit halves as the main coun. for the bridge club luncheon. Ad coffee, a salad, a hot bread an some simple dessert such as gin-1 gerbread or doughnuts. Astronomical telescopes are «(l two types, refracting and reflect-1 ing. Washington’s death is ascribed! to exposure during a horseback! ride in a storm. BOYS Earn Your Spending Money Carry a Daily Courier Route Can use several. Must have bicycle and be over 14. Preference will be given boys 16 or over. Also want boys in nearby towns. See— Circulation Manager Courier Office in Mornings Only This Curious World fCIT CAN BE GROWN IN EXCELSIOR., WATER AND CHEMICALS, WITHOUT EVER. -TOUCHING SOIL. „ 215 MfUJON WERE PLANTED BV THE UNITED STATE'S FOREST SERVICE IN 1956/ iNGLE. SPIDER. WEB TAUT BV TAKING IN THE SUPPORTING LINE AMO HOLDING IT UNTIL- AN INSECT STRIKES THE WEB/ THEN THE SLACK IS RELEASED. AND THE SHAKING WEB ENTANGLES THE PREY. COWL 1937 BY MCA SERVICE. INC. FLOWERS on display at a flower show in Omaha, Neb., had been brought to maturity without apy contact with the earth. The chem icals, used with excelsior and water, were secured from the Uni versity of California. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Cm the INFANTS' WAEDOP THE HOSPITAL, MVCA AMD DE JASON CONTINUE THEie WEAEV VIGIL AT THE BEDSIDE OF THE RAPIDLY SINKING ROYAL BABY— WE'VE DOME ’ EVERYTHING POSStBE^YRA. HE NEEDS HIS MOtH&Z.? . S' ISN'T THERE ^ AMYTHIMG WE CAKJ 00 FOR HIM, JIM* I FEEL SO k HELPLESS? Jf | ^T| LdP^^^XW^ v3" TOH, WHY HAVEN'T ' WE HEAC.D FROM JACK?SUPPOSE HE FAILS ME, NOW-' l •"tAN'T BEAK. THIS , ^»-v WAITING/ j—* By THOMPSON AND COLD ALLEY OOP VAOULDNt SPrr&l ME, he VVOULDWT, HEY.0 By GUM. , POB'THAT I'U. MAKE J . MM PAY// *TH DIRTY WRETCH.'\ SNEAKIN' SNAKE.' CALL ME A WONDER HOW/ FAR 10LANWTY-BLANK SOM'SO.WILL HIS WHISKERS'LL /VUH? PUT UP VEC DUKES . - STRETCH ?/ vl AM' EIGHT LIKE A MAN.' By HAMLIN IU. STRETCH OUT/ OL' FOOZY AW'(WELL, BLESS MYBONES I'M GONNA TEAR THEM , WHISKERS PLUMB OFP'N ) "THAT LONG YER CHIN-AN*THAT / OF YOURS A MOUTH OF VOURS. IT'U-A STRANGLE '—. GTT JAMMED IN/ A-, WITH (T» EVERYONE WAS 5AYIN' THEY HAO V BURIED TH' , HATCHET/ / TH' WIZER. ARE AT IT y .AGAIN* (
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