: :'.?'er . the Asmxor.o courier Asmxono.N.C' WANT COLUMN Na iasd aaWtiaia IH fee Ukea far teas Uaa M MaM m4 aJtt THE COURIER TTJBUSHED EVERY THURSDAY Tb. c pMirrR, editob Lean at Imn ar acal Beakkaeeiav Shorthand, Typewtin-, CiTfl Sai Tice oa credit Poaitioa iwutMa EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON EALEJI AND HIGH POINT. tf Five Dollars Edjls w Enrolls YouwiS' - Entered as second class mail matter the postoffiee at Asheboro, N. C -.- f v:r.'i'iif'.fc . c V i THCAMICANPR35Aaq-.A.O .'J 4 . i Thursday, April 2. 1923 ' - v. ' " ' T TOWN OFFICIALS Tfce commissioners of the town of r jtiheboro have more power than the " ' Gavernor of the State and his council, -aari more power than the county eom nssioners. TJiey can issue bonds, ejoadem lands and and erect buildings JjBfiont limit They can make laws whether wise or unwise. They can uM any sort of streets without aks--Bna; anybody's permission. They can eaacontinue streets, make them wider lr narrower. They can improve the atreets in one part of the town and ejrlect them in another. They have "wide latitude in the levying of taxes. Therefore it is of the greatest impor FLOWERS For flowers for erery ee- caaioa, aoe or pKoaj ymr order te Mrs. Wm. C Baauber, for Ford, High Point, N. C. Qui Delivery. FOR SALE OR RENT A 207 acre farm, I also have three dwelling houses in Ashbcro for sale. Apply to W. L. Foust, Asheboro, N. C. tf 3 29 23 FOR SALE Seed and eating; sweet potatoes, Nancy Halls and Porta Rico $1.00 per bushel. Also plants in season at $2.00 per thousand pre paid cash with order. W.M. Albright, Asheboro, N. C, Route No. 1, Ashe boro phone no. 918H, Ramseur phone no. 62H. 4t 4 5 23 fence that the people of this town ex-.FOR SALE Daliah Slips or bulos 15 . .1 - 1 a . erase the greatest care in me snni too of candidates at the approaching '.town election. ? A meeting has been called for the " sight of the 28, next Saturday night, name a citizens ticket There may be others who want to mil other meetings, but for many ytmn there has been little opposition te the ticket named by a few who met and named a citizens ticket for the reason that little interest is taken in fiie affairs of the town. The public should show a lively in terest in town affairs for the time has one when the people of the town atioold get the very best men to fill aJI the positions, for it is expected cents each. Mrs. West Asheboro. Frank Ridge FOUND On street in Asheboro, a stick pin with pearl, black rim around it. Owner call at Courier office, pay for ad and receive pin. WHEN IN WANT of Jersey milk call Maple Grove Dairy. All cows have been inspected. E. F. Bulla Mgr. 2t pd 4 19 23 NOTICE Any one who wants tobacco barn flues can save money by buvinc now tfcat the town will take on new life and and buying from me. See or mte grow rapidly from now on. Notownior prices at once, tne sooner t the, s. i.r -A.:,.,, Voo minAmnr mK-nntair- cheaner. T P T.avpII 1 7 Ml MIIO BCVUVii iiraw f . . " - r- 1 - -. a and if proper efforts are made 2t pd 2 19 223. Millboro, N. C. ttere is no reason why the census 01 193 should not show the population 1 than doubled Some Suggestions Kow is a good time to discuss some af the needs of the town. First of all, the school grounds should be improved. All meats and milk used for food should be inspected. All stores sel Siig green groceries should be in spected and there should be medical tspection of schools. Owners, and occupants of all busi ness, buildings should clean up and re- nave refuse of all kinds the rear of mfafings occupied. A town ordinance should require all aodentiai property to be kept clean ad ap both in the front and in the All vacant lots should be required te be kept cleaned up and in a sani tary condition. The water should be inspected. WANTED CIGAR SALESMAN Sal ary and expences selbng cigars to; mercnant8 to young man between the age of 18 and 25. Experience unnecessary. We give full instruct ions. Send stamped addressed en velope for Reply. Greensboro Cigar Co. Wilbur W. Scotten, Sales Mgr. 503 South Elm Street Greensboro, N. C. 2tpd4 19 23 WHY THE FARMER MOVES TO TOWN After a survey of 6,094 representa aTves farm ventures the Department of Agriculture announces that in 1922 the ash yield of an average farm capital- Sted at $16,400, was $715. In addition, It pd 5-26-23 ton was gaineu on tne average in WANTED Industrious, capable man zo 10 do years, in Kandolpa County, Handle local trade delivering Raw-1 leigh's Good Health Products direct to home. Largest, best, fastest selling line. Products on time, low-' est wholesale, no advance in prices. I No experience, practically no capital! needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent, profitable bus' iness. Largest, strongest Company, gives most co-operation. Write age occupation, references. W. T. Raw leigh Co., Deptl790 Freeport 111. 2t 4 19 23 FOR SALE Purebred Big Bone Po land-China pigs, Eight weeks old, registered in buyers name, satis faction guaranteed. $12.50 each. G. E. Moore, Liberty, N. C. machinery and livestock and $294 was FOR SALE Pure bred S. C. White A. abtained from the land in feuel and food. Altogether $1,211 stood for the return on $16,400 plus the labor of farmer and family. But not all the agriculturists of the country were so fortunate as this aver age. Of those canvassed 14.6 per cent failed to make expenses; 50.8 per cent made less than $1,000; 22.2 per cent less than $2,000; 6.8 per cent, less than $3,000 and only 5.6 per cent, got ever $3,000 for the investment of cap ital and hard work. In these figures one finds without difficulty the whole cause of the mi gration from country to city which creates so murh agitation among econ omists. Nowhere else in the United State! (k?; canital produce so little r Jabo- lirin;? so small a reward as on the farm. A man who has $16,400 tied up in acernge would he financially batter off to neil, put the money in 41-4 Liberty Iwvr.ds and go to work for Henry ford. The bonds would bring almost as much i:fcome on the farm, with no labor involved, and he couldn't earn much lesi tlian tl,5C0 3 ye.ar in a Ford plant. The movement from country to o'ty is evidence that the farmers arc aware Leghorn eggs, for hatching: . 15 1 ji.zo; 3U z.zo; ou ta.ov; iuu o.uv delivered. G. E. Moore, Liberty, St pd 4 26 23 i N. G. FOR SALE Those who wish 'to findi the knitted goods like Mrs. B. Bl Rail a sold can find at Mrs. 3. C Inirolds. next door to Central HoteLJ 2t pd 4 26 23 FOR SAIJ3 A nine room house on Cox street City water nf Hehta. A Jorge lot amf ood well of. water. Annlv to Box 282. Asheboro, IN. V. 2t 4 26 28. - FOR RENT MY seven room - housel in North Ahehoro back of Fair grounds, flood garden. Price $10. I per month. J. W. Hulin, V - It 4 26 23 - . . , . . Seagrove, W. 1 , .. .. . . York and PresneU will wcept' rood VnrA car frr Mcharrtre feT a Jnule or mules. Roadster prefarrebV Must 1 t be- rn goon onaiuon. c ? It pd 4 26 23. jf . v ' i" ..' It is of Imnortanee that every ter mf thnurt fnit cirwl a rfcn .f t n rr tj tham . fn norm.il fadiinh. Tri home Snrtlnhs !son wrietheT ! Hvln 1 his Own bt In they are forming co-operative asorla ttons, in ofheYs Ihev m-e selling their goads at auction and shak'.ng the dust f i ef agriculture from their boots for- r ? eveitThiH last is not a good thing; for :, , j the country, hnt th' country nas -ieft , any farmers no choice. - f f New York World. rented hotuwi should clean vn th4 brem foea, plant flower Mdxlean off walkB, and arranga grounds both t Wit ' front and In the rear er dwellings, v 7 "vj- mkvt. e. ingra'w yfo ' y : - . OF S6PIIIA pEAi) . Mrs. Daisy Ingram died at her Jioma In Sonhia April 20th following a long A illness. ' Age M yeaM, i- Mrs. Ingram ' 1 . BEWARE OF THE SHARPERS ; : ' The Government at Wahingtort "hahs a WM wift. M0irin4 , found It necessary to lend out a warn-j mm many incuus wr(TOuy j: . 1 fhg to beware of the many operator. county. - .v f - - who r fOTged In taking money rl ' Th8 funeral srvlec wjre -condocV-, 'ri'ins notWnar lm"worthleiie':pnir.M'bvTRfly.-3. AVTfo1 of. Randleman r,r; 1 A . YOU CAKN0W BUY AND PAY FOR A FORD CAR OUT OF YOUR WEEKLY EARNINQ;;' J ON THE FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN. THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE TAK frf sT ING ADVANTAGE OF THIS NEW WAY TO BUY A FORD AND WHIi SOON BE DRiyiNG j ' ' 1 THEIR OWN CARS ENJOYING ALL THE BENEFITS AND, ADVANTAGES OF- MOTOR- .;Vt s.?--. ... " "- TRANSPORTATION. THE FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN IS : AMAZINGLY SIM . PLE. YOU pAN ENROLL WITH AN INITIAL PAYMENT AS LOW AS FIVE DOLLARS. EACH WEEkYOU ADD TO YOUR FIRST PAYMENT AS MUCH OR LITTLE AS YOU - W t - v- . - ' '-,! ,- ' i 'Kv-' . . ' ' . , , CAN AFFQRD. THIS MONEY IS PLACED IN THE BANK AND DRAWS INTEREST. IN A SHORT TIME YOUR DEPOSIT PLUS THE INTEREST PAID BY THE BANK WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO OBTAIN DELIVERY OF THE CAR. START TODAY AND BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT YOU WILL BE DRIVING YOUR OWN FORD CAR. iFord Motor Company - ' '" ; DETROIT, Michigan '" ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR CO., Dealer ASHEBORO, N. C. i , -"lbs- .'if !' THEJ FOIIPWING BANK IS ACTING AS DEPOSITORY FOR PAYMENTS MADE IN -' CONNECTION WITH THE FORD WEEKLY PURCHA.SE PLAN : '- Asfieboro Bank & Trust Co. ASHEBORO, N.C ""d JunV fnr ML ,Ther. re Irtapreu Olo , Union Chntch Bunoay, . Apnl p frier with hew trickai hot have the fl.le, and this irm-W thef are orterat22nd. Intermit followed In the cJiorch ,. ie th wmeiery.j 1 ine iTc-ei in nurviTvii r, ,. eld fake to sMe.yOt" m r-Mle T her hwband, m w. ' E. Ingram, " some one of them doei fcwnefhlng foot dnurhter. and two sonS. Bhe U which- enable Government to lsv.t" rnother of our twiwman, ,Mr. Ray . finds upon htm, but for the mofit prtlnon lngranv -, 1 - , f are n'lt enotifh to avoid being t 1' - ' vt. Mont of the tmonle whn ere nirt rnAUt.r unni hri trrnn ed are so ahaind of being, ADimrHH AT l.f.H COLNTT S ' . :w Instances of serotce 1 vOw , fS , "1 Vis. 1 11 1 1 1111 - t-iir . -. .- . it-i't v,-.f . .s. -. Mi-- . M.-Vj , v, ' r- JL tics. Then cam road una carnages, punus u wwi i.I ' - l'i i'; ::ri?; bilUlc to! th? internal combustion motor earned on pneu- tfSWf' ? ,000 barrels lof gasoUne.viU. oMvc'trudc ! planes and "motor car$y- Every drop that ? V V - V' -; ' - ' t , . . . I 1 a a. . a . . . i :v" -.y'J--' rccovcrea. xnu company, me ivut pnwimj v , ,, ( fc 1 - a c, ; fmm Products, offer "Standard" Motor Gasoline as the '.'"."r .' . ; .. - '.i". fvpririiai motor iutiuuuiDwnii"i " r. - r. . 1" thnt thT will give M In-1 . . r (HMMKNCLMLNT rnrcmlnir tli men 'ho TANDARDfOIL- COMPANY (New Jersey) , ; 'ill , ' ''.nro p!idt '"'r p..mi, of i,n::n?' I , - . t J y