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WORTH CAROLIJTIArTS TT IK CASUALTY -4 13 Dollars -13 Cents When Swift & Company paid, say, 13 dollars per hun dredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents! In other words, if we had paid $13.13, we would have made no profit Or, if we had received a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit It is doubtful whether any other business is run on so close a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. This remarkable showing is due to enormous volume, perfected facilities (packing plants strategically located, branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), end en army of men and women chosen end trained to do their special work. This, and many other points of interest, are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book aho represents the packer's side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action agcuist the industry. Maijy who hav never heard Hie packer's side are SMimg for the Year Book. Would you lrke oae ? Merely mail your name and address Ho the Chicago office and the book wftl come to yon. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago m Wounded severely-Henry W. Grady, Garland; J. M. Merrick. Wilmington; Junes W. Sheppard. Etna: Harry P. ! Rowland, Bryson City; John C. Wad ikins. Entwistle. I Wounded slightly, previously re- ported missing in action John E. Cowan, Jackson. Woumled (degree undetermined), previously reported missing in action Lyman R. Burkctt. Pineola; Robert1 McEachern, St. Pauls. j l Wounded severely John C. B;Tum, Edenton; Samuel F. Taylor, Oirreeta; : Pitz H. Linn, China Grove; Albert J. ' I William:-. Chinquapin: Willoughby N. 1 Shelton. Burlington: Fred J. Kings-! bury, Mount Airy; Jacob D. Stokes,!. Tirn r i 1 w xa 1 I Missing in action, pievioasly re-1 J ported wounded severely wounded in j v action Grover W. Hcffner, Salisbury. I Wounded severely in action, pre- viously reported missing in actio:' Robert Lewis. Raleigh; Leonard Lm-'T bcrt. Mo-mt Pleasant; Frank E. Mc- Neill, Vass. V I Returned duty, previously re-! ported missing in action Lawrence Wj Hatch, Burlington; Wade Hampton 'a . Johnson, Havnes. j jv I Wounded slightly Herbert G. Brig-! man, Weavewille; Fred B. Abernathv, .Elmwood: Council Ie Foy. Pollocks- ' ' viile; Michncl R're Piyftd; Emcst Ham. Snow Hill: SheM!" Moxley Laii-i rel Spring's: Evpnder Parker. .F-iir-l .j n.ont; Hivdie Rico. Morehead City;! T Elisha Flnnican. Seven Springs; Hen-1 ? rv H. Fost. Silcr City; Jai.ies A.! Havnes, Selma.. ! Wounded (decree vndetermiTiea) I .D.ivid T. Gaines. OoMston. I X t wounds -Tol.n P. Gnrvov. 1 V L. Ausbon, I Price Announcement THE UNIVERSAL CAR The policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell its cars for the lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is too well known to require comment. Therefore, because of present conditions, there can be r.o change in the prices on Ford cars : Runabout $500 Touring Car 525 C,iux 650 : ; 775 'i -zzs. Chassis 550 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit ! Died of wounds John P. Carver, Lawnda'.e. i r'xl of disens? Lloyd ; Roliei.rw.ille. I P'V-d r d'rerso, tttv'OtIv reroit-l ed died cf wound" Levis Battle, Bat-1 tleboro. j Wounded, decree undetermined, pre-' v iviouslv i-enort."'d killed in prt'on Uav-! Ellictt. Wi"-to--Srlem. -Frank S. Paris, m action- 1 feCf T5yr nmr No catch to miss W, 7r '"it"r' No need to handle and soil- No reaching to put up or fpS ' h Simply release tbe cord to lower (WV - Ty or pull it to raise the shade. 1 JVVieh A quick release locks it at any 7 1 VJ W4. position you want Ji 5::5:::: m IIM Sli I ' -IMKMftMk-.V Killed Canton. Wounded, severely ArtVir E. FiiH- man, Biitrnore; Devitt T. JJcirman, Hays; Mma H. Hudson, Duke; Charles A. Walker, Bently. Wounded, decrree undetermined George L. Jemigan, Powelsville; Clar ence Phifev, Charlotte: Herman E. Tarkenton, Woodward; Edward T. Da vis. Raleigh; Hillie J. E'.lis, Durham; Dallas Wiggins, Vanceboro; Sam L. Jones, Ready Branch; Harvey J. Mc- Nair, Wilson; Willie C. Fonts, Thom asville; Joseph G. Greenwood, Mount Airy; George E. Jackson. New Bern; John B. Merritt, Mount GMcad. Wounded slightly Georgo A. Wag oner, uibsonville: Lrjnk Dans, Kae- ford; James L. Metts, Richlands; John Atkinson, Goldsboro: Robert Shelton, Allenstand; Joseph F. Waddell, Fair Bluff; Felty E. Faggart. Concord; Wil liam H. Hefner, Lincolnton; John D; Ruffin, Durham; Haywood Atwaters, Methol; Walter S. Hall, GatesrillM William E. Messer, Angier; Charlie gMral Ciffrd Henley, Kansas man Woody, Spruce Pine; William . Cham-. Randolph Parentage, Killed in blee, Ahoskie; James E. Dillard, Hays; France James L. Earp, Wendell; Berket; Corporal Qifford Henley, son of Mr. Lamm, Lucama; Robert R. Mitchell, Mrs. h. Gus Henley, of Olathe, Asheville; Jefferson Stokes, Nashville; Kansas, was killed in action on Sep William A. Hayes, Marietta: Romey E. tember 29th in the battle of the Ar- Bndges, Cliffs-.de; WilLam M. Garrett, onne Forest. His battalion in their High Point; Clarence Locklear, Fair- fipal drive m.shed ahead of the rest Asheboro Motor Car Company Asheboro, N. C. BACKACHE IS A WARNING Aak-efcoro People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys Backache is often nature's most frequent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to re move the lameness when it arises from ALL CHILDREN LOT! "STItUP OP FIGS" FOR LITER AND BOWELS weakened kidneys, you must reach the Hester; and wag surrounded by the Boches and cause-the kidneys. If you have pain Daniel C. Creole, Fairfield; James R, rox, blljay: Kaleigh A. Mizell, Wind- food 0ut of the 250 men in one bat sor; Nath Ollis. rrank; Henry C. gi;n11 nniv fi5 men and two officers Faircloth, Roseboro; James M. Fow- ovt Corooral Henley bore the Ier, Mineral Springs; Ernest B. Green, name of bein? verv brave. His par Concord; Harold F. Greer., Northside; loft Randoloh countv when Cor- His mother proved good and are especially Wounded slightly, previously report- onl Henlev was a baby. eri missinc Howard i . Webster. .,. i r u u n wnlr HHnoua Hmn' un aA xiemieiiu. Monolv Minn Monnio Wi:-h nw.' rlanch- in Kianev troun e tor over Mi vpnrti. ter of Hill Winslow. The following Read Asheboro testimony. song was composed in memory of Cor-1 Mrs. J. C. Ingold, N. Fayetteville "About a year ago 1 had a Give it When Feverish, Cross, Bilious, For Bad Breath or Sour Stomach Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your lit tle one s stomach, liver and bowel nary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, once. or are nervous and depressed, start I When peevish, cross, listless, pale, treating the kidneys with a tested kid- doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu ney remedy. I rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, Doan's Kidney Pills have been breath bad: has fttnmArh-nrho rat for five and a half days were without through the small of your back, un-;need a gentle, thorough cleansing at VAPOMENTHA SALVE FOR CROUP, COLDS, ETC poVal Henely and one of his comrades St., says: fcy a fellow comrade: ON THE BATTLEFIELD FRANCE IN their For the treatment of croup, colds and Dneumonia. rub Brume's Vans- mentha Salve into the chest.'thro.v'"!"? slf ??, fey ."S9' the Eea . ... On the battlefield :n France, under the arms and between the shoul-(Eari cn and cliff Henley too ders, then saturate a flannel cloth with Who led their first advance; the salve and apply around the body as They died while in the battle. hot as you can bear. For colds, coughs, -"i wnmg oi we aay, , ... , .'And Just before they closed Droncnius, sore inroat, pui a nwie oi. eTe. Brame's Vapomentha up each noatril.Their comrades heard them sav night and morning, gives Instant re-When I'm gone just write to mother,' lief. Brame's is prescribed by physi-:"5'1 nrell no.w ' ro"gnt a.1011 . . ' T . . How I kept Ord Glory wavin, cians and i sconsidered by druggisU as. Mid rain chot and 'ihell. the most effective. Order no v, doa t When I'm gone hist tell mv country delay. 30c., 60c, a'.d $1.20 sizes. If That I led our our first advance, your dealer cannot supply you wM 1 for,ie1ari) ld G,ory , . , ... . . On the battlefield in France, ee sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by Beneath the Stars and Stripes at dawn Biame Medicine Company, North Earl Collier f might aid fell Wiikcsboro, N. C aprl5-19, Cliff Henely answered to the call tired aching in the small of my back and eevere headaches. My kidneys didn't act properly and I was tired and languid. Hearing of Doan's Kidney for throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonrui or "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its bow els without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. . You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, and it ai ring 1 got a box at the btandard Drug ways makes them feel splendid. oo. ana tney brought me wonderful Ask your druggist for a bottle of relief. I take a few doses of Doan's , "California Syrup of Figs," which occasionally and they keep me feeling has directions for babies, children of fine." all aires and for on-nwn-tin nlainln nn Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't .the bottle. simply ask for a kidney remedy get sold here. Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ingold had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Beware of counterfeits To be sure you get the Col. S. W. for A new standard of shade service for your home Made up in the finest shade fabric -in sizes for any window Come in and let us show you On Sale at BARLEY & CAVENESS, Ramsenr, N. t Minor Suggested Governor Along with the other R-jbcrnatoria! candidates is the name of Col. S. W. Minor, of Durham, who is now in France with the 30th division. Col. Minor before enlisting in the army was in one of the banks el Durham, has many friends throughout state. And did his duty well; They gave their lives to save the Tag Which marks their graves todr.y, And to their comrades o'er in camp, This flag seems to say: Lieut. Col. J. W. Long Returned Lieut. Col. J. Wesley Long arrived in .Greensboro Friday from overseas. where he had been in service several months. eH is on a ten-day furlough. Dr. Long stated that he left the remainder of his unit, bane hospital 5, pleasantly located in Brest, France, when he sailed for Boston. Little Baby Dies On January 26 the death an.rcl vio- 1,500,000 genuine, ask to see that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company. Refuse any other kind with contempt. A Bint to the Aged If people past sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain ia bed for one or two days, they would I recover much more suickly, especially if they take Chamberlain's Cougk Remedy. There would also be less- danger of the cold being followed bx any of the more serious diseases. SOLnirnq OF FRANCE KILLED 25 per cent of the French army has' been killed in battle, another 2fi nor frtrt f k... Itu. A : 1 .. 1 I ' " new Dviiuumy wounneo. . 1 ... - . TV,!. m m L.i. i. fieaiTDUm. maiirefltion Of Mlimtlnafina He Ited the home of John Foster and took niflcent army has been freelv mH hv. ney'" d0 you the little Dorothy Ellen, our sweet little heroic France that liberty might live. wxrrir t-l' ' TT1 1 .darling from us to heaven. She was The world, and especially America. in1 V bn7 af."7 mU1 ,M "ood only 9 months and 9 days eld. but owes France an enormous Heht of md'tn "once. Write postofflce Mi. Young Continues to Arrest I)- she had accomplished more than a gratitude, not only for this, but for A"'etKro' w- c- Itpd. er'ers , great many In that short time. She the discovery by French neanani2i of Since going from Asheboio to Ashe- vn so sweet, always la-ighintf. She a perfect remedy for-ctomach, liver Iinulnt . Chamberlain's Tablets These Tablets are IntjmriAii rur ally for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are troubled with CASTOR I A For Tnianta ul CLZkn In Uso FcrCycrCO Ycr3 - s . vino wan ncaoifuaricrs oi isneviue, win me nearu oi nu sne mc, dui uoa ana miesunai aiforders which Is re in December last, Mr. S. Glenn Young wanted her and transplanted her In ported to have saved many thousands hns arrested and caused to surrender heaven. It is' hard indeed to give her of lives the world over, prevented in to him nearly severity deserters. On un. We miss her bright little face and numerable surgical operations and al January 23 near the Tentio?see line in o vect form. Sho was the pet of the leviated incalculable suffering. Geo. Cherokee county after covering the household. The funrnl was conduct- H. Mayr, a leading Cliltago Chemist, mountains and homes of several cle- ed Monday at 10 o clock at the house ir., ports the ingredients and sells this Betters Mr. Young and a posne of five by Rev. Shaw after which intemwnt remedy In America under the name of left for the Unaka mountains and on followed In the local ecmctery. She MaWs Wonderful Eomedv. tt January 24 fell upon and arrested Jim leaves a mother, grandparent, three simple, harmless preparation that re- Kose and a gang of outlaws Ju.it be- uncles and three aunts to mourn their move the catarrhal mucus from the fore daylight wno were l.i the horns, low- Her grandmother. IntecUaal tract and allays the inflam- .1 1 1 t . , , . . srnsi fail UWf 1 rit MUler, Beatrice had his right arm practically shot eft leene JarrelL Elixabeth peara by Jim Eon. Jim Rosa, the leader, It.' of Thomas Jones, near "Jeffmv'a HelL" The rang came out and opened Honor Boll fire which wac returned by Yorng audi his posse, the outlaws using high iww-l Fifth maWnM F.rl.rw. O,.- eon vine or money refunded. red rifles. JuliUS McChire. demit trrna V(rl UI1U n.( unt.. - Sold hv flUnitanl Dm Uheriff, and a momber of the mm,' Sixth rrade Bertha HusW. Caro kadinar drurristo everrwhera. CALOMEL? HORRIBLEt Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver Calomel loses you a day! You know V hat calnnual la. Tt'a i.u silver. Calomel is hv crashes Into sour, bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be pv.t into your system. When you feel Bilious. 'stipated and all knocked out and be- A Card ( Thsaks . Vi vrlali to taml x emr lukartfalt thanks to our friends and iMHahbon Eo- R. the leader, tf . Cartwsr Itefa for their kind helpfulness and rwpslw.MlfvTM ""'f We wish to thank our Wends and Misses Deds Trotter and Florence tk A,, th .tk t ed. Dot is recovoring. Bennfe Jones. nle-hhnn trrr thmtv Man AmmAm n f.i i.u.j ui.. -n ii v nif dear husband and father, and may, 01 "S fanff mimndered to U klndnesa and words of comfort dur- Ml as Mar Hill, -of lophla Rente 1, tne neaveniy latner deal fentiy with I u ..... . ... . . J I ynr linl.n1 ",u, r Jf Bunday wiU relaUves at Cara- ,.....v. ... ur aw cvu r ui : iotj lainer, v, m. ruvnKm, ' , way. . ftr. murder hi the first degree la one ; Mm. John Foster, Mm. Henry Hen- A Isrre crowd attended nrnad ln at on, Mrs. CaJvia JarrelL ,: Jit. View Sunday at II aviru them alL Mrs. DetUe Osborne and Children, or mora caves. of Dodson's Liver Tone, which tirely vegetabl and pleasant to take nd is a perfect substitute for calomel. It ia guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not tali-ate. , Don't tak calomel I It makes yon sick th next day! It lose yon a day work. Dodson's Liver Tone tralght prm you right tin and yon fel Teat. Civ it to the children Sersose it U rfectly narmlesi aaJ doaca't Tip.
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