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Pag;e Two THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C, THUESDAT, JAMJAST a. 1925 CONTRAST BETWEEN HARDING AND HIS PREDECESSOR WILSON Ford Sales Record Broke TWICE PROVEN (H DauJ r. S: ( In f.- t.v I the must tnking coi.tra.-i.-Harvlii.t? ami hi.- prelect-.-.--r. ,s found in the maimer u! them in delivering his me.-atf .. -.mirrs.-. Wll.-on v.'f,- custom adopts by Wa.-hintfUm , i k, A,lms anil liiscanlol Jefferson, of amires.-ing the congre. Wilson the man. his l.iea .... kJv.nn f his two a.tministra .,a t.i tiir-K occasion a um.v - . am! color. He usuall. :L Kl.hiect to which to direct the at lention of the congress and the th..re was alays in hi th- Plement of refreshing, ex- tail sale.- .1 I r.-N.-t . lularatmg mental suro,..-. resonant, penetrating a uld alway- make i. Acu'.r':n.K to a statement i--ueo. by u.e ruM Motor Company, oelisenes of Kur.i car- ai.d trucks to retail buy ers I'.aring the month of November to-taile-: HK,'i-. Tr.ls is a new high sale- leCorU 'fiat f.a.- Jtlrr bc.ult; Oei li jjpruacned by ti.e con pai.y at tt.l.- I i .-ea.-oi. of the ear and ore which in per- stands out in marked contra.-t to the rewNeu int .ovemoer isi retail nenvery rgure.-i over 56,000 which totalled slightly cars imd trucks. ror eight consecutive months, :egin- rung iui -Apiu im oi u.is year re.an fh A hnrn rw.o. r T A rwn-. deliveries have exceeded 100,000 Ford 1 I "V I": !.. 7i.. , , iramatic cars Blu trucks each month: tne accu- He usually chose only j mulated total for the first eleven If you sufier from headache, sleep ier n:gr,Ls, tired, dull days and aa tressjng urinary disorders don't expen merit. Head thus twice told testimony. 1 ts Asheboro evidence doubly proven: Mrs. J. A Beaver, N. FayettevUle Street, gave the following statement jjiy -6, I'jib. 1 had a u-au pain iu ihe small of my back and it hurt me a lot at times. My kidneys were ir regular in action and I had spells of nervousness. The least thing woutu irritate me. Headaches and dlriyj spells were ar.noying and my signij would blur. Doan'g Kidney Pills were! recommended to me so I got some at o FIRD'& SELL IT FOR LESS Efird's Departnent Store EFIRD'S SELL IT FOR LESS and can say they cured me of tne , pains in my back and reflated my Z VvV utT7 7k Pl)ronmale , headaches and dizzy spells away and 1,200 000 While the conipany points i, nQ , suffer rom Mwu. ut that it is nut unuMinl for rord re-' . i : . . x uavrn v uau on sign ut uiv 100,000 mark 7'. 1, l 1 1 1 1 x ine spiwi ano eariy .-unirner lost Ol. and ; without voice t Hardmg on the otl:er hand ..- not ,.,-oi:allv and mentally endowed o, ' , ,",., ,,,t of such occasion.-. inaMou He ha.- the physical presence , ..i,,,von,,n s ince hut it is and .'.eximiiiy- -,:,,u- i!i one that made one to sleep. I resident i:iai cue suhjeit many things t of nothing, a.- amiitor ho lia.- ine-sat;e was an not siiiiai'ic ioi tl:e coninieiit pie.-s gallery -that tin He i: of coiiipn a moiiotoTiou. man in the pi 1 -.ut w,d-o than M-ill.M 1,1- shot review a multitude mod to talk about t and got to th." heal th,, n niment el one ,tudied a.l the I'l e.-idonl.-1',-oin Wa.-i.ingioii ''.own. I ..1,1 t':islnoi, . inc.- -a-re ,:, oelr.orv, W.J- , smne of the oide men in th. gallei V. :iiow the to exceed the hich his l nexioic riionths when the demaml i.- at lts peak, the manner in which business has held up throughout the balance of the year is without precedent. t'reilit for this remarkable showing is attributed by the Ford .Motor Com pan to the many improvements which nave uueiy neen made on rord cars and particularly to the new low level of l ord prices, recently put into ef fect. These new low prices not only broaden tne field of prospective Font1 purchaser- but go .-till further in making the Ford ear the best value from the standpoint of the retail buy er, that it has ever been. Altl' inuh the I in d fac'oi ie- have been operating at capacity for the pa.-t eight months, sales have equalled production and judging from the unu sual manner in which orders are com ing in at this season of the vear Ford dealers will be unable to accumulate 1,-,,S- ;"! '"'equate stock of cars during the hope inter months for delivery next reccommendo- sl,n"ig. anil lie in uie opinion ol the I'ord Motor after ompany, November sale: since. On December 15, 1921, Mrs. Beaver added: "I have had no need for a kidney remedy since Doan's Kidney I lls cured me several years ago. always recommend them." 60c, at all dealers. Fo-ter-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. Bl" SI NESS MAN SI;S PRAISES lie Those ho claim ,;,,,! that he !iu- no of cettinir any of his tions enacted by this emigres .ir,c not want an extra session anei o..,,,.,My . .vmnnnpr sales are an in M arch l'h Ml he wants now is to dication that many prospective pur eed, hi- -.hip subsi.lv and his supply chasers, realizing the exceptional val liills pas-e.l His numrous suggestions up iuw being offered in Ford cars, are are interpreted here to be on his part beginning to anticipate an unusual Kneel v trial balloons. In one breath spring demand and are therefore plac v7 fi7u with the nr.unessives but he 'ng orders during the fall and will IIC IUI..1 ...... r - r. 4 I .1 , , ,, lor his vonLiui.e io no so inrougnout tne win I ter to avoid disappointing delays in deliverv later on. While this will re- Th view of some of the nrogressives hove the situation to some extent, it is is that the address contains a great pointed out that the steadily increas deal of political dy namite, especially ing demand for Ford cars is neverthe- those features recommending a ban less sure to create an acute be put on railway strikes and dealing as the season advances. with the wet and dry issue. While the niesage was being delivered a de rived smile plave.l over the face of "I suffered for year with st.mach, trouble and gas continually. :)ociors thought I had stomach ulcers or can- cer. After last attack they advised 1 going to Rochester, Minn., for an op-( eratioii. A friend advised trying Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which 1. did, and I cannot sing its praises too' highly, as I can now eat anything and' everything." It is a simple, harm-1 less preparation that removes the ca-. tarrhal mucus from the intestinal ( tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, j liver ;.nd intestinal ailments, including, appendicitis. One dose will convince, or monev refunded. Sold bv Standard Drug Company and leading druggists everywhere. 1 9 -V. -V 1(0) t A. Pre-Inventory A We are slashing prices for this big annual sale. Everything in our big stock has been marked J down for quick clean-up. Come early and buy these unmatchable bargains. 4 ! i MEMORIAL TO RICHARD S. I'l'LLEN WILL BE IN RALEIGH keeps his ear to the ground old men. Mr. E. S. Millsaps, Chairman of Ran dolph County, Will Help in Erecting Memorial. Mrs. E. E. Moffitt, of Richmond, Va., in 1S04, organized the Pullen Memo rial Association among the women connected with the State College at t7.,i;k then known as the North shortage Carolina College of Agriculture and Rinoprinv The financial depression Accordingly, the Ford sales organi- ,,r fi1P rm,ntrv at that time prevented zatinn is urging prospective I'ord pur- t.ff0rt towards raising funds for this chasers to arrange for deliverv dur- t in 1099 Mrs Moffitt re- La Follotte. After its delivery the ig t,P winter months in o-der that turned to Raleigh and while there, at Wisconsin senator told a friend that the demand next soring will be re- win,, f the North Carolina Fed- l I 1 i ... 11 int-..," uiu i lesmem. nan opeueu w nier pan- neved as tar as possible. dora's box. The address he said would v. give the progressives and added rea- Aberdeen Building and Loan. .-on for urging an extra session anil they meant to force it. ! Although organized only a year ago, "I am glad to learn," said a strong Aberdeen Building and Loan As Wilsonite, "that Mr. Wilson is he- -ociation ha- enabled its members to Moved to be on the road to complete re- 'lui' ' -''bout a dozen houses, with more covery. But did vim ever thmk what to follow. N'ew members and new would' happen if Woodrow Wilson m"py i"'1 coming in each month, should die within the next twelve wnirh, of course, means more build niontl;.. His bitterest political ene- 1 llf association is proving a mies should wi.-h above all things that '"'hty force for progress in that 'Jniv he lives for Wilson'.; death "would ,,,'imunit y. make him a martyr and carry this country into the league of na' ions in H ' 'UTH-CLA SS I'OSTM STFIf spite of the efforts of all its enemies.' EXAMINATION FOR SF.ACKOYF. It was Lincoln's assassination that aved the union and if Wilson ij(., The Fidted States Civil Service Coin today hn would immediately be raised mission has announced an examination to a pedestal be,i,e Lincoln. His in- " '"' I"''1' .'it Asheboro on January 20, validism has caused a tremendous re- as a result of which it is ex action in his favor and his death would pected to make certification carry that reaction to I Pre-Inventory Slaughter S Sale of Ladies' an d Missesl Ready-to-wear death would fervor of a pr:.tion of Home Bureaus, she caused to be adopted a resolution -i the ef fect that the Womaft'i Branch of the Farmers Institute begin a movement to erect a memorial gate at the en-i,-.,,, of the college grounds, to be constructed of our native granite and; properly inscribed to Mr. Bullen, as a gift to the college, and to stand as; a monument to the great ;liilanthrop-; I steo to : advance the usefulness of the young' men of the state. I We believe this a worthy object. That Mr. 1'ullen deserves to live in the memory of all patriotic citizens is , , . ,. i i:..i..i l.,- .. r,i- ,,f thp main l wen esiaonsi;-o o - facts of his remarkable life, which are here briefly rev iewed. Richard Stanhope Pullen was a na-; tive of Wake county, having been born j is ex- ;l fPW miles from the city of Raleigh, i fill a (-)p accumulated large wealth, and fourth- .,mng his extensive real estate hold-! it i! I Every coat, dress, suit and wrap in our ready-to. vcai utjjui uutu t jo icuulcu ill pilL-CS. ? I 1 T I The ings was a hit tract west of the city. the magnifi- acancv in the no-ition of crusaue. 1 he Democrats would 'his- postmaster at Seagrove oe swipi into power in 1 !)24 wit hout. compensation of the post master at this ,,non which now stand an eflort and it would ni:.kp ,hff.. ofTice was ShKf, for tho Pi.t fiul . ....,. r..iu,ro ,.n,l the ritv nark. , . I.I ..-v ........ (-n, ,U4ir ' "i" ...... . j r ence who the candidate was. year. named afterwards lullen park a de-! Kut if the lame lion lives and takes Applicants must reside within the lirhtfrl resting nlace for tired mothers! ' " Htlvp part in (.olitics a-- some of twenty-first birthday on the date of an,l those who need the refreshing! the examination, with the exception shade and the sweet retreat from the th.it ii. a state where women are de- crowded city. These lands were do-i clared by statute to he at full .'iirp for .,.,(, I r,,,tr7Vit hv Mr 1'ullen. During! II puriio-e. at eighteen vrar-, worn- his lifetime he made many gifts for en eighteen years of .T'C on the .lute il.i, irorl of mankind and not for sell - i Will be the principal prices featured On these racks you will find Garme: worth more than double the price. WE SAY! THEY'RE BARGAINS If you arc skeptical come far curiosity. You will go away with one or two of the loveliest dresses you've ever seen at any price. It would be impossible to give description and quote prices on all garments in this department but come expecting to buy a bargain whether it be a child or misses coat, ladies' exclusive dress, coat suits, skirt, shirt waist or kimono, etc, it will be at a bargain price. i Menus none, what then? In that rl:m "' he re.-erved the right at .o,.s , mane a prohpecy but ' mv nsonite would be hai the great 'deal launched tion ippv to see "iiness nis supreme '" 'he load to realiza- n that C! t.l- 'he oiiiiiini, ,,f ..,.,,, .a emeiireau in hi , f:. ,,n Mi V.a.1,,,,,,,,, (.,,.w.rv , , I -i hh- . ,,,, II. , , , ..in)-. i i,e prosl ' ""' in h addies ., ,. .. ... .. e, Uie F.,e J'ov.e, Fact ',ie l'.-c r inhe i'l. which the Fni'ed Stue- j " ' -i"l for the Furonean ' nat.o,,.. (l, ,. CI,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,, ii "'"'irf up the model and asked what is the maltei with the I'nited States joining tuch a model in Furope. The Kurope QM imitllti.n initrht in,nnUA.I ,.f States, Great Britain, "' , of the examination will he I pp! 'can' s mu ' re-u!r t r i-i or v uTif 1 1 1 w lorh I he e aminat i n i - itted. within the . 'office for inced. ill ('hi ho can ,1 t of l-iri1 S :il " ( Washinrton, A .., ij,.... ,. inn. ' Ol i ' h, , If, ' e I 'uite. I State- v . i' h t hp ii'iiiii rement .tion blank-, form 1 ', o in1 'i ci ce o ' ' - of I !,e ex a mi n it i i Mi m t lie no I in ;i t e ...an."- or fiom '!h v il l' i ire ( 'o i po I). C I i "hi l.n proner'v glorification. He did not wait until, he was dead when he could no longer, use the money himself to make his benefaction-. He gave when his prac tical wisdom could increase the value of hi- knft. and set an example worthy of emulation to those whom providence ha- hle-sed with large means. The exact form of the memorial has; not et been agreed upon. It has been' Migge?tc.l that two granite pedestals e.l he erected at the entrance of the col- ion. letre eroumls, upon wnicn vri. hj cm b th. I'n : : ex the United Fn.ii Itn!, n.l l"--.,,., .. If ....... . ,n imnin, II I lan.c . , . , oulll. weure the I'nited States in the nracl,ral ,ul- I'nd filed 'vjth m1-jn - on , I). C., l.e placed and supplied with prowinK flowers in proper season, or nupplied the r,mi ;.. with an electric light on each to iiR-ni at the earliest the campus at nijrht. Thene pdetl will form an impoidnK approach to the fomV'i hfi would no doubt accept u . . . ... ,, ... . K ' v... . A.lmun -from r. .-Wff I IMP I M ."II. n MU .l I K, . TT . 1 1, I 1 lit LlfMI IB -W nr.. Mn. George vr-,hinirnn county, who will aolidt (TiiU ol Germany. This new Five Power Pact would (ruamrrtee peace in Europe. dollar or more from each tndWl- mt enterhair such a naet on the , , ' , . m - - . part of the United State. i in nub- n nf " '' " ' i rk , ' jC, .wit aimed at la ten we are told and that Mr. Hardin and , ,.. ,..'., . k. If mcK of th one hundred 21 I M??i.Mr'T M l "0 " thfX M"7f-wwm v ,.jcountie. of North Mta. Aftg can Help It. - "i n a hundred dorian. Mr. E. B, MOT- rn- . , , , , . ... -in', .'-..in. i in prwoeni in nin ad.trend rllr. r-,-nar it mwMcwxa lyiemenceau without call- ffi,.- yr, mr aamea of course and aome people .iU, h laajrhtntr at the wat 7 th- Pr"",lnt- Tlfer" eornered the man In the White Houae. Thia Incident is regarded aa rhe rre(iit er.hiewmefrf of the: rrenehman't vMt. He ald wan worth eotnin? here to flaah thii Wm n the minda of the American people. of he "iirieari T- . of w'c' h'(i Georre W. Hill, ( tie Piaeharat Bank jPrepering. The hoard t dlraotnra of the BanV of rinehurat hare declared the uaaal per tnt,ITideml and added 3X0a00 tloti. wSn th itr tnrni-"" ' nn er f harHntr 7 K H - nt n loan, the Hank of rinhnmt pro- Stopltnowl 77 j OnrM eaHen la that aonorlof ,' Mule cone Vts wwnlnf of 111. 'TIMS to enow, Chekltsdvinfw j tnxit wlih It. Klof "a. OnMul " 1 "'i h -i .y ii. kiy f 1- I napa haa consented to act aa chair Randolph la, of eoore, erpeeW do her part. It Is epeeuuiy oenrea k. Mtlra amount be reiaed ana ik MiMrdl eomaleted before , th in iva at the Farmera end Farm Women' Cowwioaa ana nm th ntwTlin at that uma 7 f . ' tmAAmni U, Card Sella, rv ,va r irtMvi rarrle it fertil aoiL- The fct war t wnrkh w mj,n U t mAd aumuev r eriranlc matter." Tf-trtrntoK lack of farm animala bl tha atai cauaee a 11 ho run ef barrrrd manure, and t rvplar it woM-nioM of lare ahould b a'!. Collt the leave, put them In a pile, and allow them to drtr. A t -'rr rnrr,r--t S f-r- ' I ' t Pre-Inventory Sale of Elkin, Chatham f and Leaksville Blankets ; Fine wool blankets. Efird's buy them in carload lots. Of the thousands of pair3 4 we soia mis season eacn siore nas a lew nunarea pairs leit, many m the origina wrappers and a great many slightly, but barely noticeable, shop worn. You c3 afford to buy 2-year supply at these prices. Double Bed size Wool Blankets as well as for twin beds. Values originaty priced up to $6.00 Pre-Inventory Price $3.75 pjj Fine Wool Blankets white with pink and blue black plaids, etc ValueaV to $8.7& Pre-Inventory Price $5.0Q Pi5 Highest grade finest Wool Blankets. Beautiful plaids, solid white with color borders. $10 and $12 values. Pre-Inventory Price $6.75 Yt ': :H-: j Shoe Prices Reduced! Every pair of shoe in our big stock U reduced The values we after are unmt able.y Come in and let us fit you in just the shoe you want at the price you vv-t V I Our shelves are filled to overflowingf with shoes for men, wnmen and cMurin, ' r axiu ui (, pnevs uiai arc rcmantaoiy reaucea. Our new. spring pumpf and oxfords are arriving daily let us show ;'; springootwear.;.,,,.:; ; ".-I.. .1.1 , ,. , ' " . - ' rv '-yoilthtcw 'J rutrnn' ft v r ren n .ilon 'I W -V
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