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'1 Tiie Raniilpli Bulletin !BLISHED EVERY THURSDAY PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR U. S. HAYES, Editor and Publisher. Entered as second-class matter June lud 1905, at the post office at Ashe buio N. C, under the act of Congress f March 3rd 1879. STATE PRESS COMMENT ON THE EASTERN JUDGESHIP APPOINi MENT. (Caucasion.) On Monday President Taft sent to the Senate the nomination of Judge H. G. Conner, Demo crat for Judge of the Federal Court of the Eartern Distril of Norfh Carolina. Several prom i ointment of Judge Connor came a great suprise to the Repub I'.c ins of North Carolina. Every patriotic citizen has ap proved of President Taft's idea for the elevation of the Judiciary, Mid they have also approved his" Greensboro speech, which was called forth by the gross mis management of the Adams ma chine. But in the appointment of Judge Connor to the Federal bench, the President has misap plied this principle, because there are Republican lawyers in East ern Carolina who are in every way Judge Conner's equal ? pnns in both character and ability, and in ail other qualifications. The Durham Herald, Demo-1 cratic, commenting on the situa-! tion some days ago, said: pvhlifirs- 'rit-b crnod en- 7 i - , . ' aoipa co. raei ac uie cuuu iwusc (col. J here last fcauirasy. men, uepubl ca i -Mtu good e, Qt adminlstration m which there May 15, and elected the following ' Rprq darsements. had been considered w Wn w Pinry,nr w A, .Mr. Jonas Burns pi ope; l ' 'It may be that they may j I remember being in the Fu have made Mr. Taft believe that i sion Convention that nominated there is in the East no Republi- Judge Connor as a candidate for can competent for the place, but j Associate Justice of the Supreme the rest of us know better." Court of North Carolina on a non- ; partisan ticket. I remember also . , " ' t i 1l IS Hie upimuii ui Aiie juepLiu- lican that the President has mader'a mistake in the appoint ment of Judge Conner for the J eastern iis.nct or cn , Mate, , is anno., neeu ti&vf next. . au iced e sewnere. ino;- , r . r) . , , ikepubhean pie? icsticn the President s ; UUUU ililt-IlliUii i'.Ol d iudge Con ner's character cr fitness both are acimitteb. Bat there were plenty of Republican lawyers in the Eastern District who are Judge Conner's equal as a law yer, men of fine character and of as unquestioned integrity, and to ignore these and appoint a Democrat takes the fight and en thusiasm out of those who take the lead, make the campaign and put up the the money to build up the party organization to help along the policies of the Requb lican party. In the last few years the Re publican party has increased its" vote from sixty-odd thousand to over one hundred and fourteen thusand in the State. Not a political friend of Judge Conner contributed a dollar or a vote to this end, but on the contrary, ail this was done in spite of their ef forts to the contrary. Nov to ignore the leaders who have made this great increase possible, who have made the campaigns, Imrnp thf hv.Yclwz of fho r-m- liict and put up the money to organize, is to throw a great dam per on these men and is calculat ed to produce a spirit of indiffer ence that may mean a serious obstacle to our future political progress, The Republican is sorry that ' the President did not appoint a Republican. (Shelby Aurora) Strange that Alabama, without a Republican party, furnished suitable judicial Repnblican ma terial, while North Carolina, with a strong and aggressive Republi can party, had to see a Democrat named for the eastern judgeship. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at j before between two brother offi 120, worked in the fields till 132 ! cers. and lived 20 years longer. Peo- "What was the casus-belli?" pie should be youthful at 80. ' asked the fair debutante. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky. , i "Maud!" exclaimed mama, in shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a lG-year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. ui made life a burden, but" the first We wish to thank our neigh bottle of this wonderful medi- bors and friends for the kindness cine convinced me I had found ' shown us durimg the continued the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sick ly rundown or old people. Try them. 50c at Asheboro Drug Store. Standard Drug Co. J. E. SPENCE'S LETTER. Coles Store, N. C. May 17, 1909. Mr. Editor: notice in the pa pers that the President has ap pointed a Democrat as Judge of the Eastern District of North Car olina. I also see it stated that this action was taken to punish the Republicans of this state for their indecent scramble for this yjosition as well as other Federal offices. Of course this must be ah at tempt to slander the President for I have heard of no scramble, in decent or otherwise on the part of North Carolina Republicans for office of any kind. My infor mation is limited to what I see in the newspapers, but it seems to M I MrtVCf HCVCi ailUWH Zl. M ' Til J t. J 1 U U rt I y , v i , r 1 , y. , Uv.v. ""v. oiiicers nr uif iiiit'.uiig cai. v c Hnr hk eit;tpr virs. VanCLOr It does seem to me that the Re publicans of this state should be allowed to ask for the few Feder al positions t ihe disposal of the President. When we remember how few of the plums fall into the hands of Republicans, it seems to me their forbearance is wonderful. If this section is a sample of the State, over half the Rural Mail carriers are Dem ocrats and quite a number of the i county post offices are filled in like manner. And this is not because there are not Republicans worthy of the position, but in many cases they have not asked for them. But it does seem to me that when a worthy Republican asks for a Federal position, a Republican administration should give him i nreferance to a Democrat. how he contemptuously declined the nomination because he was too good a Democrat to allow the Fusiomsts to use his name. Will his immaculate Democracy lead Mm to refuge tMs piecg of J. E. Spence. Smashes All Records. As an all-round laxative tonic and health-builder no other pills can mparc with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, streng then the nerves; cure constipa tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25c at Ash boro Drug Co. Soma Prescriptions I have a cute pain in my child's diagram. Please give my son I something to release it. " Dear Dochter, pies gif bearer five sense worth of Auntie Toxyn for garle baby's throat and oblege. " "My little baby has eat up its father's parish plaster. Send an anecdote quick as possible by the enclosed girl." "This child is my little girl. I send you five cents to buy two ! sitless powders for a grown up ' aUUlt WnO IS SiK6. "You will please give the lettle boi five cents worth of epecac for to throw up in. five months' old babe. N. B. The babe has a sore stummick." "I haf a hot time in my insides and vich I would like it to be ex- tinguished. JWhat is good for to extinguish it? The enclosed money is the price of the extin guisher. Hurry please. " Alum- n Report of the Philadelphia ; College of Pharmacy. The Cause of War. The fair young debutante was surrounded by an admiring crowd of officers at the colonel's ball. Mama standing near by, smiling complacently at her daughter's social success. The discussion. j was over the quarrel of the day a shocked voice; Hovv often have I told you to say stomach!" Success. A Nets of Thanks sickness and death of a wife and daughter, Alice Brown Craven. A. J. Craven D. C. Broyn S. J, Brownl Celebration of the Victory for Prohi bition in North Carolina in 1209. Miss Elizabeth March of Winston-Salem, who was President for many years of the State W, C. T. U., will make an address at the Presbyterian Church on ATedr.esday night May 26th, at 8 o'clock assisted by members of the Loyal Temperance Legion, who will have a short program of songs and etc.- Those most interested in the coming of Miss March are very anxious that everybody in Ashe boro shall hear her and feel assured they will be rewarded bv coming out. Farmers Union Elects Officers, The Farmers Union of Kan- VV. 11. Keading fres.; Thos. Farlow Vice Pres ; Wm. R. Julian Sec. ; W. B. Lassister Chap.; C. A. Garner Door Keeper; Joe Wall Conductor; Wm. Macon Asst. Conductor. Execvtive Com. J. T. Thornburg, A. B. Coltrane, J. T. Redding. The meeting was an enthuiastic one and much good feeling pre vaile d. The Union is growing rapidly, i "Hairbreadth Harry" In Africa. Notwithstanding Mr. Roose velt's order that no one except his party should go with him to Africa, "Hairbreadth Harry" proves to be an exception, and positively without fail enters the wildest wilds of Dark "Africa, alone, unaided . and single handed, and without help, hunts the monsters of the jungle in their lairs. The children will find great en joyment in the new "Hair breadth Harry" series of comics. Grown-up people will split their sides laughing and everybody will want to read these wonder ful exploits told exclusively in The Philadelphia Sunday Press. Follow the great series from 'Sunday to Sunday through the African jungle with "Teddy" and "Hairbreadth Hairy." Order from your dealer or write "The Philadelphia Press. , Kills To Stop The Find. The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye,. of Gladwin, Mich, was a running ulcer. He paid doctors over $400.00 without benefit. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Felons, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Infallible for Piles, Burn Scalds Cuts, Corns. 25c at Asheboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. Stole the Old Man. The Duke of the Abruzzi has picked up many interesting stories in the course of his vari ous travels, and he is fond of telling the following which he heard in far North: A young Eskimo loved a beautiful maiden, whose lather's hut was near his own, but as is so often the case, her parents would not hear to the match. One night a great storm ripped up a crevasse in the ice, and between the two huts there yawned an abyss bridged j only by a slender strio of ice j Here was the chance which the young lover sought. He crossed the frail bridge in the dead of the night and crept to the home of his sweetheart to steal her from her cruel father. The Es kimos sleep in bags of sealskin; and with bated breath and loudly beating heart, he hoisted on his back the one in which his lady love slumbered. With his preci ous burden he crossed the strip of ice, and, safe on the other side, broke it down with a blow of his axe so that no one could pursue him save by the aid of a beat. Regaining his hut he opened the bag to gaze upon the fair one, when, with a cry of hor- ror he staggard back dumfound - ed. For, in his haste to get the affair over, he had stolen her father by mistake. ' ' WANTED FOR CASH-All I kinds of old books and papers, especially those printed in N. C. or S. C. We furnish all kinds of School books at half the retail price or in exchange for others. Send lists and get ours. , ; Southern Book Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. , West Eandiesnan. There is some sickness, in cur part of the city at present. rhe 13- months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith died f May 15th and was interred m i the cemeterv at St. 1-aui. 'xiie t funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. W. Parker at 2:30 j o'clock cn Sunday, the 16th. 1 They have the aympatny or tne f good people of Ranclleman. Why do we mourn departed j fri :nds Or cn-l o of .-tenth's 9 ami. ! I I. JS ,i, III. VUiC LiiLt' zj-jv-- , sends, To call them to Iris arms Mr Buck and M. C. bmitn or Hi h Point visited in our Sunday. Rev. Frank Allen's wife was .ried at the Methodist enurch Hundreds cf thousands ot pee 1 TJ, lKt-'r. TtnnlriT M.-V1TV pit! Ll'SU XiUllliJl-tl O i'.Ul-li..) i'J tain Tea as a family tonic- If j taKen tms montn n, win taw fowilir "wll nil crsrino- Tf it fails j au i iir . . i i a i.. . . i 1. O.T r, ' get your money uaciv. oo wruw Simpson's Drug Store. Ashsboro R. F. D. 3. People are most all done plant- mg corn in tms section. We think Mr A. J. Cooper is I a large crop building an 1 expeCwing to reap 1 1 his v,-! :s nc lit: io Mr isaac lucks - ana ins cousin j;oi from Isew York were out on no 3. Jast week. oi our Denton young people wen to last week ler me commencement ; exercises. i People are still putting up j boxes on our route. Within a few j months the carrier will have to; have a two horse wagon to carry ; the mail on. ! i Wheat is co ming new. We hope there will be a good crop so ! as to own ere ; long. Mr Rush who ha is been out in Oklahoma for some time has re- ! turned. The boys can't find any place better than North Carolina. Mr U. T. Dawson returned Tuesday from a trip buying cattle. He looks somewhat run down over the journey. The bovs some fish in Taylor's Creek. Miss Angel of Guilfor Coileg p2 weiiiisuna: mgnt. It coaxes'back that well feel- f ing, healthy look, puts the sap ; of life in ycur system, protects you from disease. Hollister's i Rock Mountain 'lea no eaual as a sirring tome ror tne i whole family. 5 cents, a er Tablets. Simpson's Drug Store. Card cf Thanks. We take this opportunity of thanking tke'gocd people of West Randleman for the kindness ren dered us during the sickness and death cf our darling baby. May the Lord richly bless yeuall is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith. Arrival and Departure of Trains. Southern Railroad. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 33G 11:15 a. m. 142 4:00 a. m. 134 3:50 p. m. 144 6:30 a. m. Trains Arrive From North. No. 107 141 3:50 p. m. i'J.oo ct. 111. ' r.oA 1 ,4 9 to V.O'O U. III. 135 4:25 p. m. Trains Nos. 135 and 144 Sun- days oniy. AU other uns week days oniy. N. B. Above schedule figures published only as- information and are not gua t-"-ecl. A & T Tn ; T. ram 107 y (Mi ed; a. m. ve at A;-kekro. i.r?w:s Ai ! ?,T j S p. iv 1 M gfWi? m m pi promptly oWnineci in all countries, or Se FEE EJ M TRASC-MARifS, CaveaW and Copyrights r.)gi3- gg i tereu. sena etcn, jtior.ei or ruoto, it-r iree (fM i report cm i'Wcuiibility. AS.L S'JSliJESS g2 STSJCTS.V OJJFt3EMTIAS.. i'iteilt piUCUCe I esclitsively. Surpassing references, j Vili'? waSo invnntore should have onrSand- I bookcnlio-.v to obtain and Sell patents, W fatm- venlions will pay.Uow to tret apart.Ticr.and other valuable information. Sent &oe to unyidresj3. 1501 Sevessth St., Washington, D. C. j oa ilQ1- ki; . o 1 i I OTP ifhsn rfRi vsa t.---j ml " JU- njwmiij.---.- mn mi . - - i CI A H ,ll 1 U"lLiL ii 01 TD,crmrl Tprvof tt ' JrOi SOlld i -TlOperty. - 1 will sell at tne residence of Thomas Redding deceased on -the Salisturv- road 3 miles wst of Ashebora on Satiirdav Mav 0 igoC; I household and. kitchen furniture, farming tools, one hay press, one ; ..yam ii'LU'.-D ciisi.1 nat :iess, one horse, four milch cows and other r J 1 -. Q , , v-po-ir-: 10 oVWi o ,v . Terms. Ca:..h. This May 19th, 1909. W. F. Redding. Remem'ccr tho date May 29th. Hloirox. Will pi SA'.lk t- h 1 o SLn.te and Fed- f oral cour; c:ci. at,L(.;riLi;.in given to thej settlenient c es- .collections, tates. 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