Vmge Two THE ASHEBORO COURIER. ASHEBORO. N. G THUXSD AT, JULY fl, I J3. IN ELOQUENT ADDRESS IN CONGRESS MAJOR STEDMAN SOUNDED KEYNOTE OF OPPOSITION TO GERMAN PEACE ,cZXmyTr' tm af Lt Seasiaa ' Full Textof Contribution of Distinguished Tar Heel to Governor Morrison and the Council Debate in House on the Porter Resolution Though of suu ha decided upon a special ,, ... .r ... i i. jj session of the lesrislsture to be con me Measure was Adopted, arouman s Auurrss wned Dumber 6, next. The reason Marks the High Note of Opposition to Republican given for the call u -to provide re- (Frank W. Lewis in Winston-Salem sume any responsibility dictated by Journal.) supreme sense of duty. R3?I?tiV' CharlCS Vif-tTnf High and Solemn Pride of the fifth congressional district of North Carolina, oounded the key note i Kikd an extract from that letter: of in NATUKE TELLS TOU Aa Maay Asatbra BeaeVra Kaww Tea Wan When the kidneys are weak. Nature tells yon about it. The urine is na tare's index. Infrequent or too frequent passage. Other disorders sanest kidney ilia. Doan's Kidney Pills are for dis ordered kidneys. People in this vicinity testify to their worth. Ask your neirhbort G. H. Ivey, High Point St, Bandle- man, r C, says: "I suffered a great RAMLMAN KXWS 'GEXERAL ASSEMBLY TO I mNVENR IV DECKMBEB w.nstm jarreu, ox quanta, v-, visited friends and relatives here re cently. Mr. and - Mrs. E. F. Caudle, of Greensboro, vert visitors here a few days are Mr. Pleny Binahaw and kiss Ani.ie Coffiin were quietly ibarried batorday night July the ninth. Yf wish ir &t young couple a happy married ife. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mendeiihait, r Greensboro, were visitor here ist week. Chief of police Hu&sey made a trip to Charleston, S. G, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pugh, Mr. Hill and family, all of Ureensboro. were ities suffering from the in validation ot the 1921 municipal finance act, through a clerical error, and to Cure a S70U.000 deficit in the school fundi t ti n my ita. uu auso nau uwvn wjw -'?he rumors abroad in the state "J" "?Ki that there is necessity for any legisla- L E. icivti . A- . . , . . m BiULC a UDCU U1C1U. IUV UCWU1 lUkSlviaifVn.a kw stnak daw It- eaaak- - : j i Linn wiui rricreiitc lu luc uiuvraia ui . ww j - - tr-mmm uemocrauc convicuons ana .uu .;lt 1? our privilege not only to in- . , - . Assembly are utter- 5x7 A"?1,0!?1" laa " Mrs. W. A. Fariow who underwent an eloquent ana iokicju &urccii m riulire in hiirh and solemn pnae ana , . - , , r.-j na i uunx uo&ns juanev rms mr rpSnit,nr Thoueh he has f , v . f iM HH.a, Momaon when he evplained the rea f . . suuKKif uv resolution. inougn ne na vtrue-ele. but also to redeaicate c climbed the hill of time, crossed the ives to the achievements of the apex, and is hastening down the wes- great objects for which that war was sons for the call for an extra session. one remeay xor saoney wuoie. ine pital jecenUy is doing fine. of itself prevent resolution now "Let us cheer for those ends of the earth, -1 M .l.--l i.. " i u: tut.. ; Kie ? , . , ,, i ui. ocean snouiu oi itseu wni siopc, uia lucuMiu; o "n icugnt. e snail not De auie 10 enjoy oeco Vio viinn oUor He rnnvirtinn firm, and .u- ...n f tk. o,.'., liti.,.. passage oi uie .K-.v.i v.w, ..." - ' tur 1U11 UI1UC Ul fcllC UJ a Hivwuvwuviw TIn111,. v: inctitntinnc 03 . .1 . 1 1- u i lne nouse. uin ivincpiiuii ui ii.ov.kwv.w.. - until we nave mauc sure kuai tuc in accurate as that of the fathers who 'tjes tnat grew out of the war have blazed the way for our government. .en fulfilled to the utmost." lhere was torce and vigor, eioquenon Al ex-President Wilson had never and logic in what the venerable ani ptnlled a line other than upon his ve- tiistinguished Tar Heel said. Although u, of tne gQaHed peaCe resolution m" the resolution was adopted, Major which passei this house in 1920, ne . lL l7i? '"h .. lchJPnS In the hearts of the noble free jjicaaiuu ujvn wv. ...w ... - .-, gratiiuac oi ins country men anu ri the views expressed Dy mm sianu the vears to come uttle children ev Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wall, of Route 1, were visitors here one day last week. Mr. Joe Fariow, of Greeensboro wm manent.1 T : et- - -11 j 1 r u. . i rux ow. si an ueaiera, mm v before mpl,y J0T mJL y-F in To'wn recenUy. w JLrr? SySnr Mrs. CorneUa Reed left for West iL. lvSl-"r- 5,r-Jaiuarn End where she will visit relatives. Bauluoi Mr. nnH Mr. W R SM. f were week arid visitors boys to tho flLTtn iSJ Guilford Has Seven Cases of Typhoid Gnsboro, In the land where birth, manhood worth, freedom had its The health officer of Guilford coun-l Mr. A. M. Wright and family made still is the highest ty reported seven cases of typhoid f e- a trip to Oedar Jtalls last week. ver in the county last Saturday. Two of this number are in Greensboro, tne remainder being well separates ri, f th nnnnsi- A"...-!.-. .vl i. j Let us drink to those boys who march through the county. Precaution -".. rr erywnere inrougnouw u,iB u.uau ia..u . . . . ... , situation 13 tion. The address follows: Reasons for Position Mr. A. M. Rain nnri daughter Mis Mary, of High Point, were visitors here recently. Messrs. Tom Hanner, Howard Fer guson, Arthur Swainey, Mike Sher- of ours will bow their heaas m revrr- To ca of the drum and the fife wein hand the hejjJth officerg wood, Claud Newlin andi Jack Talley ence at the mention of his ; name, long wfa j, h h Bomwjes, insisting that every one take the pre- spent the week end in WUmington. after those who have misrepresented . . - , . . j o. .nj m. rw. i.,u r caution oi oemg inocuiateu. oonie ' ,u, vi uitua- time ago the state health department boro were visitors here recently, ILiie f . i t cigarette In the brief space of time to which after those who have misrepresented shore reported that typhoid was on the m crease in the state and urged lnocuia- back, tion. . . J ! " -. i e 1 ,. , . . . ... . i. i in uie lanifuaKt; 01 vjnerai j, o. iirvciiuc aKviia vi w .nate joini reso uuor ,10 , pe- w not preserve we traamons wn.c.: Gr&nti who g generous fes he was and hag taken over omce u.c joint CBu.uh Ux V,..., Biiinuuim . , w KiC.i.Co b .. have e h a headquarters at Washington. tiirathor with HnilRP mint rPSO- rrinw ' . . . r peace as he would have desired were C. M. Justice, formerly of Ashe ville and later of Greensboro, a Re publican, has been appointed chief of revenue agents of the United States, 9h . . ..: . . .if 1 1 .1 1 must necessarily resmti mjxn 11. rum nave isseu iiiw umiviun aim r . i,.i. will be impossible for me to state as have perished forever from the mem,-1 uul 1 would wisn my reasons 101 uppu.-i ry 01 man. ,'Acwxw thp sea thev bore our flap tion to the resolution now pending be- Those who advocate the passage 0 Across O. a they bore our fla lore tne Mouse. tnis resoiuuon lorgei mc irums ui ... ,. ctQ,c j 1 am unwilling, however, to remain history. p t 5 t silent and witness the passage or this No nation ever maintained for a VT0 "r track" ' resolution without an expression of kng period of time an illustrious place AJong ar!? 8X111,1 ana gory lracK my dissent and disapproval. amidst the peoples of the world, which ' Senate ine 1917, together with House joint reso- glory. intion 74 ana were a 1 reierreu to m the historical calendar 01 evcu t ... . , . 1 . n.-.j 1 i..i.j . i! ". v . . v , ne living today a peace tntaronen nappmess-uiisuiiieu oy any reauiunui. the committee on foreign affairs of nation, which has won a place amidst h alandwon byhe heroism of which reflects discredit upon our com which I am a member. The resolution the. civilized people of the world ard Kmn b an our MXiii mon Country-which does not repre now pending is the unhappy and un- which has contributed to their ad- wMch win cagt n0 shadow ou sent manhood nor American fortunate orfspnng of the reference, vancement there are days set apa;-. he threshold of any American citizen, sentiment and is not worthy of record To aid and assist in bringing about which are transmitted irom genera- fc sunshine of prosperity and in American annals. my own convictions anu 111 nijf upimuu inese uays are mmm uy jrai. would violate the sentiment of the and memorable events which have era American people from ocean to ocean, tinguished them and have been con The objections to the resolution aie nected with them such as the declar of a fundamental and very serious ation of the freedom of a people from nature as they appear to me. the chains of tyranny the advance- In stating them I ascribe no im- ment of the cause of humanity, whicn proper purpose or design to those who has made the world a happier and bet entertain different views. I credit ter place for mankind, them with patriotic intent but mistak- This custom is not the offspring of en conclusions. jmodern civiyzation. It is born of the The leaders of the Republican party love of high ideals, from what I can learn have been pev-. More than two thousand vears ago plexed and harrassed in their consid- upon the plains of Maratlion tabiets eration of the so-called peace resolu- were erected upon which were incr;o tions. This need not cause surprise, ed the names of the Athenians and When one wanders in a wilderness Plateans, who gave their lives for the of errors no path is free from obsta- freedom of Greece. The battle of Ma cles. None guide him to the public rathon was fought on September 12, highway whose final destination he 490 3. c.( and from that day down to anxiously seeks.. ;the present era the graves at Mara- This will be made manifest by read- hon have warmed the hearts of men iug the provisions of the second sec- through every succeeding generation, tion of the resolution now pending, Some of these days have become fa one of which reserves to the United mous as the birthdays of men renown States and its nationals all reparation ed in war and peace. To this class or damages, which under the terms of belongs the 22nd of February, the the Versailles Treaty have been stipu- birthday of Washington, which is hon lated for its or their benefit a treaty red throughout the world and which which the Senate of the United States jB observed with each recurring year refused to ratify. by the reading of his Farewell Ad This section reminds one of a bur- dress within this chamber. lesque opera and at tne same umej tomb of Washington has be- partakes of the character of a moral come the ghrine which all travelers tragedy. turn The principles for which he . v.rurpo! 0 K? - 1 fought have year by year become All bills and resolutions introduced more fixed in the hearts of mankllKi. either m the senate or uie Mouse are The wor)d ig moving on to a higher gLpposeu to ik 11 tcnucu , ...p.ioi. and CTajujgj destiny. some purpose anu to Dnngaoout some, A&Q the mh of Februaryt the beneficial result. birthday of Abraham Lincoln, whose It is very rarely that any resolution ove for humanity encirced the globe is discussed which has no merit what- and embraced the world. Also the 19th ever. With respect for the opinions fl of January the birthday of Gen and judgment of my colleagues who rj Robert Lee differ from me all the so-called peace, Thjg js a da wh'ich ,g to the reso utions including the one now heartg of a moral an(J pending before the House, are withcut heroism as inugtmted by its m . 1 , f greatest exemplar. Each and every one of tnem is a 0therg are preaemd afl memorial ciear violation 01 tne constitution oi;d of the death of Buch men tne ynited atates witn wnicii our non- memorative of thejr erat deet3, It and welfare is inseparably ccm- which have brought giory and renown necteo. -. , 1 .to their country. Not one lino can be found In that great instrument which gives to Con- Memorial Day 1 . 1 rt Aa) fi va In the southern portion of our ra- 1 ..ki;. tk inVi nt Msv has been ren- The Constitution vests in congress K "T w-'Z-jTi n. Mr. E. M. Ellington, of High Point. was a visitor here a few days ago. jar. ana Mrs. u. 1 xork ana son Body of Hobo Found b Box Car The body of an unidentified white man was found in a box car at Rocky Mount last Friday. The man had ap parentl been crushed to death with heevy pipes with which the car was loaded down on him. It was decided upon investigation that the man had crawled down in a corner and the sud den application of the brakes had sent the heavy iron pipes crashing down with Miss Ella Brown visited Mr .GJ-Ut 5ieTBR M. Brown in Mulhns, S. C, a few An w . . Jt, dayH8,ag0 KaJSrf J ! A though moDiie aim spending one day at Myrtle search of hiB Bocketa failed t iieach, b. C biv idptltifirjltinn wVintvpr nn, wo. there any money in his pockets. The only thing found was a fine tooth There was a label of a clothing Mrs. a. r rank Mebane. wife of a wealthy cotton mill owner, of Spray. I comb. who has been spoken of as a possible firm in South Carolina, but the coat opponent of Major Charles M. Stead-(was so worn that it was thought that man as a candidate for Congress in it had been given -him on the "trip." the fifth district, says that she Will After the police investigation, the not enter the race. She also declares ( body was turned over to a local nnder that she is a Democrat. 1 taker for preparation for burial. likes eftMimpf tato a ii 1 . a. J lf.MJ.I rkMf fin. the power to declare war. eray aP1 "lc" "htv .oirit Gt There is no power given to Congrc " that day the mighty spirit vt to declare peace an!F that powe ?Van 'Stonewall J"& not arise by implication. tT2 LS. l tJ who fol- It is not a legislaUve power. Thi5 "'" fc, kVwith I clearly appears from theninutes of lowed the f cmrfedjby J the convention which framed our Con- th less f SJSjL t stitution. I commend the reading of, miration of Uiose who ' him as the proceeding, of JSu& ail wno nave any aouot u m u, 7. . . L- 1 ,M nu,tin. Pms the Wantry to th front Let u " The Supreme Court of the United 'cross over tha wnrno BUUi his sustained the position tjhA th j,.-M't which I have lust sUted-that the words, uttered I In tha oelirium of ap termlnation of a foreign war and proachinf death. making peace does not belong to the I .tudant of Wtory w Anm UgislabodyU. 8. va. Anaem, Jjt 'theaeday. egUl.tm v waiiace 00, v nigo vs. u. o. irt f. r, . 1 ,L. tt a ik aw i collection of men to the great events The 'resolution now being discussed, l,re7,l. m, v. -1.1. u 1. 1. 1 Tha 4th of July will ever be record ..J -innnn-i,nB .. thm Knot ed on the brightest page of American resolution, which is a direct insult to Watery, bauMon that day tha Con the American people, U inconsistent nenui Cons declared " with their honor and manhood and world U independence of tha united the dignity of our government. J" Tk wami mumI tm th Th 6th of April, 2817, will be re- kt.t.mMt th.t . ! Glared at memberad through all he ages to coma aa tha day on which tha Con- it u ti,. uM hu rrtH of thi United States enacted willlnrneM to assume any wnge tha fcglatloii which called four mnrkw mponsfbilitiea attached to tha reaeia- feoto arms, not alone to peep aUln tiorf of April , 1917. 1U tenoet? " Jte prlstlna apleDdor Uaflag t.f would bo to minimise on tho pages ot wpobllc, not aione to ' TtadMato klstory'i groat nomortea. righto upon owy paU of Ua - Contra Uiia ni.Ai.MM wttti rjii ocean, but to. protect . dvUixVTon ii f t in t m yiiMiii l . ft, t,nMwt throughout the world, ; "Woodrow WUaon to ViemorUI Dayi tt us not seek to avoid any rtrp.v 4 letur written - oevtral day f an 'bility arising from tho proviatoiu of - ten m which mhoad titmi mora tho molution adopted on that oar. ' trona-ly to a doodIo otott readv to aa' M bistory bo falao in Ito record, of 1,1 that resolution tradition will preserve i: -THE U. 8. USCO TREAD Hr is the U. 8. Uico Trtad, with along-itb-liabad standard of Mrvice among motorists who have an eye to value, as wall' n to price. White sailing for less than the other tiraa In tta U. S. Fabric Una, tha UaCo has Mrned a reputation for quality and dapaodabte econ omy which is not exceeded by any, tiro In ha class. , t PEOPLE used io be se cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con sciousness about tires their service, their work, thc-ir value. This same respect for a good tire is the reason why the four square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, "job lots", "sec onds", "cut prices and come out squarely with the standard quality service of U. S. TiresC United StatesUres ' ero Gfifid Tires He is getting a bigger, and also bet ter, tire business than he ever had before. U.S. USCO TREAD U.S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U.S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES He is dealing now with his own kind JMefcwoft wMeae of people. The substantial cit izen. The man who knows that you can't get something for nothing. The steady cus tomer not the bargain hunter. e e e To the man who has not yet learned the standard tire serv ice he is entitled to we say1 Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branchesa constant supply of fresh, live U. & Tires. The U. S. Tire you buy is a tire built for currenfefemanofs. No overproduction. No piling up of stock. No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer's racks. Every way you look at it, a par qual ity tire at a net price. United Staics () 'HMMai eflae MUt yeTi a hi" Rubbor UUFGS any Gamp ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR CO, Aihcboro, N. C. E. a LEACH & BON, ScaWe,N.C. KANDLESIAN MOTOR CO., Rundlcsian, N. C. . R. L ALBRIGHT, BcagTOTe, N. C. ; , t inn i(r fjji u " 1 1 in ri iuiiu '7 f ' r I CVCr ll:C Utm the rlMnr to the sHnnr aon. s Oif ri ;'r ti t! '""'rail l.oyi, ho