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THE BULLETIN AND RANDLEMAN NEWS - PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESUA V -BY- BULLET1N PUBLISHING CO. J. C. ALLEN, President A. A. SFENCER, Vice-President. J. E. MENDENHALL, Editor and Manager PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YF.AK , MANY PARENTS y- y: v.- if Are Incompetent: fo Raise Theijs Children - - . Do youKnow- The Bulletin and The Randleman News consolidated September; 12, 1912 Advertising rates made known upun application Entered at the Post Office at Ashboo N. C. as ?ecoiid -class matter. . . : Asheboro, N. C, Jan. 7th, 1914 Moved! ' The office of The Bulletin Has been moved down stairs in the Stedman building and our friends are cordially , in vited to pay us a call in our new home. Any more bargains? Wherever there is a wayward boy there will bet found parental incompetency," "That is practi cally the general verdict of ju vinal courts, probation officers social workers afid "Big Broth ers" the country! over, "Seventy-five i per- cent of fathers believe ivheri they have properly fed, clothed and hpus ed their boys tand furnished them with a little pocket money they have done their duty. FiV fty per cent of mothers believe their duty is done if 'they have drilled into their boys a smat tering of politeness, the mumb lings of a prayer and the propri ety of washing the backs . of their necks. These things; 'are good for the fad as far as they go but they don't go far. "Every boy has needs which the teaching of politeness does not touch. The boy has a char-. no it rates itoueffect January . 1. -The nei that;went They are : First Zone Five u-nts for, the first pound and on ;cent for each additional two . po inds for local--delivery. Foroi I side der livery the rat '? is one : cent for each -additional . ..pOLfra'. The weight limit is fifty po; nds. Second' Zone The rate and the weight limit .are th ? same as in the first, zone- In . : 1 other zones the weight limit 13 twenty pounds. r 'Third Zone Sixteen cV for the first pound "arid two ; ents for' eaeh additional pound. ;'; Fourth ZonjE-Sey.c, ; t cents for. , the , "first pdunVl' -. nd four cents each for ea?h''3lJ!aitieBal pound. .. . -"v " '--Fifth .one-Eight 2 ants for the first pound and six ents for each ; additional .pound. Sixth Zone 'Nine mts for the first -pound andei;it cents' each additional pound. acter to develop.' In qtherj Seventh.. Zone Eleven cents words he has af soul, and right j for the first pound and ten cents here is where parental responsi- i for eaich additional pourd. cents Eighth Zonef-Twel 3 .for. each pound. bility rests mot heavily. De veloping the character of a boy is harder and more difficult work than earning a living - or ; Coleridge teaching him to memorize qar-1 " On December 22hd, "v'r. Floyd tain pious phrases for use n Deaton was jnarried o Miss special occasions. ' j Eula Hjnshaw. -. "Fatherhood and motherhood ', On the 24th, 'Mr. L( vis Mof- 1 iarc the greatest prof essions.' ! fitt, aged 18, was m rried to We got the salary system all-1 Parenthood is In exacting busi- iMiss.Dessie' Gibson, acd 15. right- just like we get anylness which demands of those Several of our youn , people other sort of system under this!wnQ would succeed in. it the j went. 4o . the Christmai tree at concession, detrial and judge-1 On Xmas night thei 9 was a ment necessary to success in j big display of firework : any other business. ' And it de-1 Mr. Madison.. Graver died the marids constant enthusiasm. 27th and the funeral 'as con "Let me askJMr. Busy Father ; ducted ati'th residence'- by Rev. the the way the cost of living is I what are you going to do for I Mr. White, his pasi-or, The re- your tweive-year-oia Doy to-, mams were laid- to. rr? t in the night? What do you know family burying groui d on the about your bqy's plans, .for to- 23th. -'" ": night? Has yfur boy been run-' Among the visitors in this nine-with an iiinrulv Tan? vnn : section" drinker thpr holidnvs prepared of any office in the don't like? Wjhat "are you go-; were Mrs? Scott and c Vddren of county to handle your job work ing to do for yjour boy tonight ? Greensboro, Mr. and .Mrs. Eli and' printing .of alll sorts to the ; "When anything is wrong laness of "Fall Creek, :.md Mis very best advantage. with a man's lousiness he stays ises Etta and Annie Birwer and rignt wun inq irouuie unii ne maiue cscon, oi cennt 't. good Democratic government. Down evidentlv does not mean the same thing to Woodrow Wil son and Webster -'judging from The Same in Seagrove. Seagrove Residents Speak-! Out for vthe Welfare of the Public. ' It is. just the same in Sea grove as here in Asheboro ; our frieMs' there speak out in the same glad, earnest way - as so and-'women have spoken in these columsf or years past. Mrs. D. A. Dorsett, R. R. 2, Seagrove, .N. C, says : I spent a great deal of money in an effort to rid myself of kidney complaint but I did not seem to improve. I lost greatly in health and- strength and could scarcely walk a hundred yards. The 'kidney secretions i;ave me great annoyance and I became despondent and nervous I re gained my strength and weight since Tnsed Doan's Kid:iey Pills and I have not suffered irom the least symptoms of kidrey com plaint. 1 am glad to give Doans' Kidney Pills the. entire credit for this cure." -For sale by all dealers. Price BO; cents-,: Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's --and take no other. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak pale and sickly. For purr blood, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. . $1.00. at i ll stores j going "down" With our new linotype ma-! chine, the Bulletin is the best r vp want . to thsnV onr cmrni has found the pause and decides .a4- .U l j-j upon the remedy. When some-1 - Seagrove Rt. y . correspondents for the splendid h is wronff L?ith the runnin Come xrn Crresponc ,nts. and neip they have given us during ;0f tne home the mother is in a; let us all co-operate tovather to the year past in making the Bui letin a good readable' sheet. We hope the number' will increase. Paid your taxes yet ? Did you fever of energy until it is made make The Bulletin one of the right; but a bby going wrong, ; best papers in the StaV. Make while always he occasion for; this your New Year resolution. ' grief and worfry, is a problem j Mr. I. B. Underwood ittended which often receives less think- the burial of Tiis father; at Giles' fi t tttt .-o tii i ing and less adtidn than those of Chapel Saturday, Jan. u.catixi. yeu buSineSS and the household. . ; Mr. S. G. Richardso - aftpm its there all right enough and -: "Parental pcflicy is not inquir-; two-weeks' vacation v;ith his WHY? - ed into closely to ascertain parents, Mr. and Mrs J. R.Rich- If the commissioners actually ! wherein it has; been faulty. ardsori, retunied to R..therford needed the money to help, build ' . "Resourcefulness and initia- , College where- -he wi:i resume these-ew loads why didnt ey med that &lfey adapt it to ; ; 'Mr. anMrs-' Jason: Davis of 4, - See WL. Fou uul'tUlu y "-w?s ir .atftne boy's cas Ttie blame is Glenola are-' spending -5 erne time washed :gg and puipose 1 . Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local ' applications, as th ?y cannot reach the diseased portion oi the ear. mere is onjy one way to euro deafness, and' that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflarned condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. ' When -this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound oi Imperfect hearing, and when it is' entir ely closed. Deafness .is the result. nd unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to it's normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine r case's out often are caused by Catarrh, which" is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We wilLfffre OneHimdred Dollars tc rany case of Deafness ( caused by catarrhHhat cann be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circular? free. . . F.J. CHKNET, St CO-, Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Drnggistii.TSc. Take Uallt l amll mill for coDstlpation. j . "Dr. Thomas' Electrfc Oil is ! the best remedy, for that of ten i fatal disease croup. It has been used in our fami y with j success for-eight years." Mrs. L. Whitacre, Buffalo, N. Y. Craven & Redding. T LAWYERS i Ashebom, -fNu C. . Lav building.! General prsctic. yiciai attention to j Land litigation, crinmul practice, and , collectionsj' Loans negotiate L I 1 i si - 4 n Tne County Board of Educa tion does not meet often enough .en it does meet it is not in session long enough to trans- laid upon the i boy. He is coh-;w;ith their parents; Mr . and Mrs demned as ungrateful, whereas ; W. C Davis, the blame shpuld be placed on j - Mrs: Cleveland WilW mson of the school, the modern stan- Biscoe spent Xmas with her par dards of living and the' whole 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dawsqn general trend of things. The !Chrisco. - :i act all the business that should; thing and evlrybodv but him-i day for'Seagrove wheiV she has have its , attention. The other , (self. ; ' 1 accepted a position. day we heard a mighty good citi-i "The fatheri of this kind is a Mr. Gurnie Chrisco was the zep paying his respects to the $mlev ,ancl a j aetaulter. He is laying upwn on ine oiggest .100 he ever undertook. It is- he and members because some matter timu cuiictiiieu mm was not ntQ Wr .i,n.mf,vot, completed. It would not be bad, courts and probation officers' for the board to meet every j necessary. j iirst Monday, especially during j "Be more i than a father to the winter months while a,, .hejg Beti'l'd-th schools are .in session. . lit, his friend.'l 1 It is probable that the year 1913 has made more political his tory for Randolph county than any recent year. The year has been marked with events of all Mr$ James Watson Dies Suddenly. On Wednesday, night before Christmas, about midnight Ida May Wajtsoh, wife of James Wat- sorts that must be sifted out at ! s1. residing! in Level Cross the coming election. WhateveHHhe result is we be lieve that it means an era of cleaner and better politics than the. county has seen in many! a day. The day of machine control and boss rule arid of petty ward politics is past, riot only in Ran dolph county, but it is true every where. The elections of the past year have set the pace and bossisih is on the run. The fight of W. C. Hammer goes along topsy tervy, first one side up and then the other, but he '.hasn't ianded the appoint ment yet and it looks as tho' township, abut 4 miles above Randleman, died suddenly at her home soorf after retiring for the night. Tlfere was some sug gestion that there was foul play-. Dr. Sumner was given a . special commission-inj the absence" of tht coroner to hild inquest. .. The factsthat developed before the coroner's juryjare that her hus band who is nbw in the Federal prison in Atlanta had left four hor five of his own prescriptions at home and it appeared that she had been . taking this :- medicine and had probably taken too fritfeh and it may be that this caused her death, j Nunnually King; who had beenj at Jier house ' for ing, for the ynatter has sriVen the town of Ashboro more free advertising than sne's had in many a day. ' : The Associated Press let the tdry out from Washington the other day that his appointment was coming soon, but the report was denied forthwith and imme diately. .;: Mr. Hammer hasr sent to Washington through Sena tor Overman, another batch of indorsement but this would ap pear to a man on the fence as a mighty late dav for anvthinc . " " . C3 like that. However we confess that its no fight odours and so we hand it up 1 the fun will continue for some .several Maifein the-hoae time to come and here's :hjp- that, night MSwd. that-te- was putting Santa Clans in . the stockings rif j the children -;and hearing an unusual noise by :Mra Watson went to her ahd: found that she- w dying. The de ceased was a I daughter of Marian Wall. ! ":- : - Thiee Children Scalded at kamseur A telephone "message from our correspondent, at v Ramseur this morning tells of the accidental scaiaing ot the three little chil dren of Mr. Philmore Kirkman, ,of that ptade. It seems that there ,was a ikettle of water on the fire and that in some maimer 4 was turned over on the little tots, who were playing nearby. All are seriously burned, but will recover. guest of Mr. Ray Cast j dy ?last Sunday. Mr.' Rufus Brower apd family of High Point spent p: t of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'J. M. Brower. Miss Ora Cassadyjoft last week for Biscoe where she will work.- Mr. 0. D. Latnbeth v Duke is spending some time 'at ais moth er's1, Mrs.'D. C. Cox. t On Dec. 25th the frionds and neighbors-' of Mrs S. Li.derwood met at her home to : celebrate her 52nd birthday, ibout 12 o'clock the crowd wa; invited out into the grove whe - e a table was beautifully spreac with all all kinds of delicious- c x ?hes and tempting viands. Aftv a short devotional service opened by Rev. H. T.: Wilson and con c nued by Rev. -Mi E: Hammer of iamseur, the crowd of about people were invited lip to t : e table, f here they .partook o the dan-ties.- ' The erowrf depai fed a'rvat .4 o'clock, fishing Mr 5. Un.-ler- wooa many more napj 7 butn- st . fon screen j Bss and Jellko Block i Coal. It's economy, v: hy use ! dirt when good coal is better and at about the same pric. Phone me at. 115 B an i I will dtliver at once. Ste m? for SoTt or Hard Brick. W. L. FOU3T. N.;P. COX he aIv Wtt Bend Christmas tree arid d? ty Chrretmas Shipv" Toerainy "weather had but little effect oh the Chrl s mas ser vices at West Benil last Wednes day evening. The pi-y, "The Christmas Shipifi'-wl ioh Sapta Glaus appeared in the l.v?t scene arid delivered the treat and; prae? ents from thjtfe, tatPe delight of the chldreW"!espr:Fly, was one o the main featt.es of the evening. , '-. . '. '.TfiUsjc';;al8al'wa8;'of a , high order J'was well rs-Jered by the chjoir . The church was sim ple but artistiwlly cc.r ated an d the glew'of the- brilliant colors and" lihts;was: a -thee ring con trasi the gloom' that-prevailed outside. We are all glad to hear of th --people cooperati:s 1 togeth er and bringing the e hurch to the fronfe-and hope to ;lnd thpm in'th$5CQming. New Year carrvi- me- out their work to th ir great- est aesuny. WHEN THE BOWELS ARE UNCOMFORTABLE and you miss that fine ieeling of exhilaration which- follows a copious morning operation, yoasliould put a small quan tity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form ) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. - Its action in the eastern is pur i f y ing . and strengthening . It drivel out -hard impactions 'and impuiaties and gives tone to the . muscular structure of the bowels. It overcomes tjie tsndency to chronic constipa tion, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen," sweetens the breath, and promotes vigo? of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers, Price, large packaje, $1.00. Ask for the genuine with tho Red Z on the label. If you cannot gat It. remit to us, we will Bend It by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Eeyuli tor is put up also in liquid form for those who prefer It. Price $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z labi 1. ,.i. ja. 2EILIN.i cq Props., St .ouls. Mo. WANTED Some one with saw mill outfit to cut oak and pine lumber : near High Poin Ad dress D. C. RAPER, High Point, N: C-- - Married. ' A very quiet marriage took place New, Years day at ihe home of Mr: W..J. Pugh near Provi dence, J B O'Brirnt officiating. Mr D Q Kanoy and Mus Annie -Pugh were the contracting par ties After partaking a good dinner the- bride and g-x)om left for Greensboro for a few days stay, where ' Mr Kanov is em ployed. The bride wi 1 return to her father Mr W. J. Pugh and resume her work as teacher in the school at Millboro, N. C. A rrosperoi Year We have had a prosperous and good year in 1913. Business was good and we want to thank our many friends and customers for the kindnesses and courteosies shown during the year and to show this appreciation in a sub stantial way we are making big reductions on every piece of merchandise in this store. We don need to mention the irticleseverything in stockbut remember not "something for nothing." ? While the Mad Rush for bargains going on Remember we are on x the corner as usual and will be glad to Show You we are selling Good Goods at Cheap Prices, is j EXTRA SPECIALS IN Coat Suits Long Coats BlanJcets Quilts White Bed Spreads i ' We are going to merit a better pat ronage in 1914. Watch us and see. I1K .1 A !
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