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- 4 The Asheboro Cou.ier PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. rKn ruit at tlie Vost Oittce nt Asheboro 'ecuuil i; ss Matter. A favorite method of warfare ou the part of some republican leader in this section is, vheu they ar beaten, to cry out against democrats as thieves and robbers. A republican rejoices in iudepen dent candidates and especially are thev loud in their praise when they think they can control them and pit republican jackets on them. The abuse of the editor of this paper h is begun as was predicted but a little earlier than was expecteu The word has been passed down the line bv the revenue oflicers at head quarters. When you speak of the evils of th republican paity, some little repub licau scalawag thinks you mean him under the impression that he is it the whole thing yells out, abu mud slinging! Did vou ever see one of these r fellows, green but zealous in his efforts to defend republican misrule because he is paid to do it' Keep on tlu' lookout and you may ru across one or more of them in this campaign. The Southern people have made great progress, although haudicap ed bv the protective tariff which has robted our people of hundreds of millions of dollars without bringing a cent in return. Coming into power after a period of reckless and extravagant misrule the Democratic party in North Carolina has shown so clearly its ability to give the State a clean and honest government that many men who are Republicans in national politics vote solidly for the entire State and county ticket. The name of Dockery in North Carolina has some weight. Henry I'. Dockery recently made a speech lit Rockingham, at the Richmond county convention, in which he gave Marion Butler and those in charge of the republican party in North Carolina a sevare and merciless ex coriation. The Courier published this speech in the last issue. Our readers will agree with us that no Democrat in the state has given the ex-senator uch a severe drubbing. When the Courier publishes w hat the Blackburn wing and the Ad amsRollins wing of the republi can party say about each other, we are charged with abuse and mud Blackburn says that the Greens loro Industrial News ia Marion Butler's paper and one of the organi zation's stockholders told the editor of the Courier a few weeks ago that Mr. Butler owned a majority of the stock in that paper and the exsen ators income was $300 a day from his oil wells now owned by the Standard t;i flommnv. The 300 being paid as a royalty to Mr. Butler, White Hoasc Local. Quite a number of the young people attended services ai nag Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Cox were the John Branson and Manly Williams spent the fourth at High Point. Some of the voun2 folks attended the ice cream party at Mr. Parks Saturday night. Rn Duwson who has been High Point for some time returned home .Tinrsday. Misses Belle. Mattie. and Bertha T.nrlr were in Asheboro on the fniirrh. James Syner and Hal Lacky of Jackson s Creek visited at naries TucWb Sundav. Misses Mary and Sallie Branson spent Saturday mgnt ana cunuay vith relatives at Mechanic. r Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cranford -riaited at Farmer Saturdav night. Miss Dora Vnncannon who has been sink ia imrtrovinr.' The family of M. M. Johnson of Mechanic spent fcunuay ai u. u Johnson's. Mr. John Sexton, who spent a few davs with his sister, Mrs. J. M. ay. last week, returned to his home at Farmer, Sunday afternoon. "DEMOCRAT BILL' iir nPi lnrr Illiiixrlf. but will Ablilr by the DeeUlon ofllie C'ossvtntloiii-.l Life Loiik D'ltiocmt. Mr. Editor: As the State Con vention is over and our degression al and Judicial Conventions havi put our Color-bearers in the field, think it is now time to look a littli to our county. I wish to give you leaders my preference for caiidi il.-ites for our countv. My firs is Thomas J. Finch for sheriff. He has made us one of tin best sheriffs the county has ever lnu and can get more votes thaw a in other man. I am for Mr. Boroughs, the pres ent Register. For County Treas John Fields, of Randlemun for Clerk of Court, Rom Smith, of Liberty; and for tae Legislator Henry" Robbins, of Asheboro. 1 am now seventy-one vtais . ok! and have voted and worked for the Democratic party all my lite. 1 always "holler" for my man but if my man is not nominated I then vn're for the nominee. I nevei scr itched a ticket in my life, and never expect to. no man is a dem ocrat that is uct willing to abide bv the decision of the majority. Give n.4 this ticket for our county oflicers and we will poll up a large majority, Kespectruuy Wm. C. Roi'th or "Democrat Bill." For Mr. Fields. To the Democrats of Randolph county: Dunn? hit residence of nine years in Randolph, I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with many true and loyal Pemo- crats. Among that nu inner, i know of no one who has ever done more, or worked more cheerfully for the good and success of the party, than our townsman, Johu L. Fields. Mr. Fields now conies before his friends as a caudidate for the oflice of Comity Treasurer. lie is a gentleman well qualified to fill the office, and, if elected, will give en tire satisfaction to all parties. Hoping he mav receive the sup port he so justly deserves, I am, liespectiiuiy, W. T. Bryant. Raudlemau, N. C. Julv 0th, 1900. Siiiggrats Mr. Phillips The Editor of The Coi'uiek: The people of Tabernacle town- ihin are verv auxious that you should announce in your valuable paper the name of Mr. L. C. Phil- ins as a candidate for the onice toi Register of Deeds for Randolph countv. He is a son of the late Rev. Chas. Phillips who is well kuown all over the county. I think the Democratic party will do well to nominate him. for if they do so there will be no doubt about him being elected and he will ren der them good service. l ours very truly, J. Parkik, Trinity, N. C. V. A. I'nderwood For "Treasurer. I wish to call the attention of the Demo cratic voters of Randolph county to the name of V. A l'ii'lerw..l as a suitable candidate for the office of County Treasurer. I have known Mr. Underwood from child hood. He and all his forefathers have been true and loyal Democrats and have always taken an p.ctive interest in the welfare and nccess of their party. He in a young man, ell iiualitiea t'T me position aim muuou great strength to the ticket. Let the Democrats nominate hiniandhe will be elected. H. B. CARTER, Ramseur, K. C. ulv 12th. KIM. Farmer X. ('. Julv !lh, I'.lOti. Please allow me, throne" tne columns 01 .. .1, ir .T F Pnineron our ijujri , iu - - - if M,li-iKlim U still a candidate for Sherd! and we verily believe mat nis iiouu- uition at the hands of the Democratic Lon entiou will be equivalent to his election on be L'nd Tuesday in Anvemuer. To those who "know him personally, no re .n,.,i:nn a. iifxd-d. hut to the few wh i I...,! l,o n1nnn nf Mr. Cameron's acquaintance ie beg to say that he is in every way uaiitiea to aKe a umi j executive of the law. He is a bih toned rruntloniaii nlivsieallr and mor ally able to meet the arduous duties of High Sheriff of Randolph county. r we mean iu i. i,;m nnturltlwtanriinir the fact that some f the best blood in tue county are muuiig . able opponent.. n lulon Institute. ., ..r.l.omwt ilosimblp ITicrh Schools in .1.. t. Tl.o r-ir-iiltv ia full, including thee competent and experienced graduates Prospects are unusually encouraging for a gOOU Hill M-'UUOl UCIC UUlliig .....0 . - ion tlie first term of which will open on llon- dav the Cth of August. . If interestea m a scuooi ui uu nm, for our free cotologue. Address U.C. mamilh, 1.. I'nlnnrillA X. C. Union County Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Breeding, n-bn Vior heen visitinST Mr. M. L. Davis, for the past two weeks, have returned to their home in ureus boro. NEWSY PARAGRAPHS. Things that Have Happened In and Out of the State. Congress adjourned without con finning the appointment of Cyrus Frazivr as postmaster at Greensboro. T. K. Rruner, of the Department of Agreculture, has issued a circular letter asking the business men of the state to furnish literature advertising their respective sections to be distri buted from the State's portable ex hibir nf resources which will Start OU a tour of the North and Northwest this fall Town commissioners and cham bers of commerce should take ad; vantage of this otter. Hv authority of a new law at Char- Intrn" the meat" and milk inspector ordeied 3S of do' milch cows killed, thev being deceased. 1 he owner ot the'dairy looses 930, half of which will be refunded bv the town. Chief of noliee. Grav of Hiffh Point, has gene to Roanoke, Va., to brill it buck Rome Sechrest, who is charged with forging Checks which have been returned to High ronit in Jeiioininatious of 40 atul foO. When he arrived at Lynchburg ivborp thHV were cashed beehrest was released for lack of identifica tion. Rome Seehrest. of Hiah I Point, who was anested in Roanoke for forgery, was released Monday. The cashier of the bank was unable to identify him. A single bandit held up five stage coaches at the entrance or the National Parkin California bunday one after another. He secured a large sum of money aud valuables from each. The special census report says one in every l'iOo people in the United States is blind and one in every 830 is deaf. The Wake County Commissioners have decided to enlarge and im prove the county jail. Blackburn has evaded U. N. Hackett's challeuge for a joint canvass by referiug it to a committee. He evidently ! mtends to ousu- whack. .,m A factional fight in the Durham Republican Convention Saturday was followed bv a street tight in which the county chairman, C. 1. Pearson aud one Mr. Smith were the combatants. Robt. Douslas. of the Industrial News, has been appointed postmas ter at Greensboro aud Louis N. Grant postmaster at Goldsboro. Dr. Thos. V. Pasehas been elect ed to the chair of political economy at the TJuiversity of Va., John Sharpe Williams "has recently been mentioned in connection with this professionship. A franchise has been granted a uew electric railway company iu operate a railway and lightiug plant at Winston-Salem. The new com pany hopes to penetrate and develop the eastern aud northern suburbs of the city. Th. Durham Marble Works has awarded the contract for the oroptinn nf ft tllOU ument to Confed erate heroes iu Chatham county, to be erected by the Winnie uavis Chapter Daughters of the uonteaer acv. of Pittsboro. The cost of this monument will be about 2,000. Mrs. J. T. Henderson has been re-appointed to a third term as post nuatrpRs at Wilkesboro upon recom mendation of Congressman Black burn. 1 Rural Free delivery mail carriers will be given fifteen days ?acation with full pay each year, by an act oi recent congress. surf "ZZ Tlpnrv Watterson Dredicts a Bry an-Roosevelt campaign' in 1908 and scents a victory for liryan as presi dent. Citizens of Rutherfordton have gone to work in earnest to rebuild the business district burned last week. Contracts for rebuilding have already been let. While workinsr in his mill on Randleman, R. F. D. 2., last week Mr. A. N. Routh fell across a beam breaking two ribs. Miss Dorothy Henlev visited her grandmother, Mrs. F. N. Ingold at Randleman last week. A movement is on at Lexington to erect a monument to the late Alexander R. Caldcleugh, who was Davidson's first state senator, elec tor for Joh n Q. Adams as president and donated to the county the site for the courthouse and Lexington cemetery. ' John Chase, white, accidentally killed Chas. Cecil, colored, at Greens boro Friday. Chase was released. Henry Scott, colored, the muti neer of the schooner, Henry A. Ber- wind, off the coast of Wilmington, I was hanged at Wilmington Friday.' He confessed killing the captain and tour otners. The revolution in San Domingo is growing more serious. It is evideat that only a short time wili pass be fore it will be necessary for Uncle Sam to interfere to protect her inter ests. G. T. Gillis of Aberdeen has been arrested at Spencer fttr car robbery. He and B. C. Putnam, of Shelby, an accomplice have confessed and are well known young men. SUMMER SCHOOL Krrlrw liy Klltll IINlllfit ii f Hiiiulolph't To Kditor Asheboro Courier: Doubtless to the many teachers of Randolph county who availed not themselves of the privileges, benefits and enjoyments of the Ruleigh Sum nur School for teacheis this past three weeks, a word or two will be a welcome message. We cannot be gin to tell it all in u thort article; but mav make the absentee sorry he or she "wasn't there." I was surprised to meet only one Randolph county teacher, but I am sure there must have been others fioni our cjuuty. The attendance was verv good, there being several hundred teachers ou the grounds of the A. and M. Collie, besides a Prof. t'lins. K. MrCniilri large number stopping in the city. The writer and another teacher, the music teacher, of Ramseur Grad ed School and also the Primary teacher in some school, stopped in the citv. where one can cet bettei accommodations than in the A. and M. dormitories. We had the pleasure of meeting old acquaintances, among them being Dr. Sikes, of Wake Forest College; Prof. Blair, Supt. Wilming ton Graded Schools; Prof. Foustof Greensboro; Dr. E. A. Alderman. President of University cf Virginia; aud others. Dr. Sikes' lectures were deservedly popular. Dr. Al derman delivered two very good addresses to the students in the A. and M. Auditorium, Dr. Poteat of Wake Forest also deliverer! an ex cellent address. Dr. Minims, of Trinity College, and Dr. Hamilton, now of the faculty of N. C. Univer. sity delivered able discourses. Dr. Woodard of Va. also treated us to discussions of English Literature and Authors in a captivating way. Among the lady instructors, we mention Miss Longstreet of New York, w ho taught vocal music for schools, the sight reading or "Do. Ra, Me system;" Miss Smith, of New Jersey, teacher of Primary reading by means of cards having certain vocal and consonant sounds on them; and many others. Many; many things we saw in the laboratories, and much more did we hear from the very pleesmt Dr. Stevens, on Agriculture and bacteria etc. The pleasure side of the Sunday School equaled if it did not surpass the school features. The State Summer School was so pleasantly entertained by our friends of the "Oak Citv" that it was de cided to hold the school there every year. We think this a wise decision. Une coula prontaoiy spenu mree weeks in the museum alone; and the BtAtp Lihrarv holds a liberal educa tion. In here we had the pleasure to see one of fiv of the original books on "birds" painted by the creat onntholoeist, John J. Auao- bon. It cannot te bought. Lastly, we mention the fact of our meeting, and shaking hands with our Cfcief Executive. Gov. K B. Glenn. He is a man of and for the plain people, honest, unassuming, and busy. As yet, he laughi"gly extended his hand as he said, "you find us pretty busy to-day trying to keep cool, which was partly true, the day being very hot. Chas. E. McCanlkss Ramseur N. C, Mr. Walter Garrett, of liurliugton, who has accepted a position with the Asheboro Chair Co. arrived here last Friday night and will reside with her sister Mrs. J. A. Holder. 'r ' 4 !, I De FRANKLIN VILLE NEWS. Ill of 1111 Illfil mill Muven mini Mention lroU. Roth eotto:i mills closed here for the 4 th and several of our people spent the day at Asheboro, Greens boro aud Battle Ground celebra tions. Miss Bertie Fields, of Red Cross, has been spending a few" days with Mrs. John Freeman. Aughorn Miller, of McCall, S. C, visited relatives iu the city last week. T. A. Slack made a business tup to High Point the first of the week. Messrs. Geo. Patteisou aud Lester Trogdon gave an ice cream supper to tiivir many friends iu the grove at Mr. Patte'i sou's Saturday night. Mrs. Biower and family have moved from Randolph Mfg. Co. to Cedar Falls. Oscar Wtatherly, of Greensboro, spent Sundav with his uncle Prof. U. M. Weuth.-rly. We have bVen informed that lie will assist Prof. Weatheily iu hissohojl next term. Oscar is "a tine young man aud a gtod teacher, and no mistake will be made in securing him. M. S. Burke, f High Point, spent one night with his father-iu-law Mr I A. Slack last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Feniress, of near Sophia, spent Saturday night and Sunday in the city with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grimes, cf Liberty, were the -ue.-ts of Mrs. Liz zie Cox Sunday. The child of Jack Conner, who had been sick f .'r?iine time died Tuesday the 3rd, and was buried iu the family burying giouud on Little River the 4th. " The sorrowing fami ly have the sympathy of our peo pie Sunday Mr and Mrs. Huh Parks Jr., viited Tom Parks who met with the misfortune one day last week to lose his right arm w'ule ad justing a belt on a threshing ma. chine. Messs. W. L and R. L. Welch spent Saturday niunt and Sunday in the city with "itl lines an I Monday moved "tnmi C. U. Welch's property to Ins sons near CbeeKs oi n. Jce So tt, w'io recently moved here from Co e de is now one cf the happiest titzens of our town; another tine girl lias decided to stay with h'ui. f 'uril of Thaukt. We want to extend o.ir many sin cere thanks to the good people of our commuuitv for the kindness and sympathy shown us duriug the sick ness and death ot onr uear mother, Mrs. K'tte Stedman Sugg. May God who knoweth and doeth all things, abundautly bless them. lhe children. Choose Wisely . . . when you bvf SEW1NG MACHINE.. .Yotrt fia4 5U wvl UoJ corresponding prices. Bat if you want rtputabU aenriceabU Machine, ttvtn fata " tt c milt ri EQANT H. T. OATALOOUEt WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. AULTIVIAN Traction Engines Aultman & Taylor Traction Engines & Separators arc without question .he strongest and most durable machines built. ti have a supply on hand and can ' show you at any me. , If you are in the market kindly drop us a line and we will send you catalog. Never toa busy to answer questions. PICTTVRIED CO., No. 336 South Elm Street. Greensboro," N. Carolina. R. S. PETTY'. Pres. B. C. CAMPBELL, Sec. F. B. REID, Treas- IT IS USELESS TO DENY That banks offer greater wuntv for money than anywh re t Is . You might lend money at a big profit; vou miffht buv real estate on a rais ing value, aud "you MIGHT imest in gilt-edged bonds with goml security; but you might lose on them all. But you CAN'T lose money when it is safe in bank, and you MUST win profit while it's earning interest. Two most convincing proofs that banks offer the best security for your money. This bank does. Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., High Point Office, High Point, N. C LAND SALE. Bv virtue ofnn oMer the superior court of Kmidolpli countv In the cinl proceeding en titled Will Cnltruiie et al Vs. Peter Coltrmie et at. I will on tlie (Itli dnyof Autfii-t 1U-M at Vi o'clock M. nt the court house door In A-lielwo, X. (,'. sell nt pulil'.c nictlou, to the hinhe-t bid der for cash, the, following described real es tate: In New Market. towii'-Iifp. 1 n t tract: HcKinniiiK a'" "tone In MalkcrN lm. l.each Urny's corner; thence Eii't on her line to chulnn and IS links to a "tone, thence South 3." links to a stone: thence Kn-t fi chain to a stone- thence North i chains to a stone; thenc Kat 14 chains to a a stone; thence Ninth 5 clniins ami M link., to a "'one: thence West 47 chains an 1 15 links to a stone In Stalker's line: thence 4clmlnsto the Hrat station, containing 14 acres more or less. S!nd tract: He irinnintr at a stakp. Phillip Coit rane's corner: thence running South M deitnt-s East with his line 47 chains and IS links too stake: thence South a new line chains ai d 7i links to a stake: th-no- North s degrees West 47 chains and 15 Hnkt stake In stnlkct', line; thence Nor'h on s ii 1 line to the begin ning continuing 1 'i'Mv- more or less. This July Sud, I'.O'. J. A. SPKNCE. Commissioner. 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