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All Lead JESTS' fatr WrJy-fi rx 'utam "" -isct o) n Ally ON KEYSTONE'S LEE DUKE NO. 158796 and- RIVAL'SWONDER 40th, No. 186749, Champion Berk shires of Randolph. GRAND EXCURSION TO CHAR LESTON, S, C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, 1914. Service $2.00 EDITORS TO MEET AT WRIGHTSVlLLE ! RECORD WHEAT CROP, 900,000,000 BUSHELS A few No. 1 male pigs, bred of the best registered sows, now ready for sale at $10.00 each. I am now booking orders for fall delivery of the same and give trios of two extra-' females and one, male, no akin for $27.50 to new beginners. No better in the South Send m your orders quick and" get choice. It is just at easy to grow a good hog as a pine rooter, and will de mand twice the money in the end. JOHN B. HUMBLE. In orderto accommodate a large number of people desiring to visit Charleston and Tle of Palms, the Southern Railway, .has arranged ,to operate a special, excursion train from Charlotte to Charleston, leaving Char lotte at 10.30 p. m. Friday, June 26th', arriving Charleston, following morn ing. ' ' ' "Passengers from all-other points! may use regular trains into Charlotte Friday, June 26th,. connecting with the special trainl- Returning, these tickets will be good on regular train? leaving Charleston Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 27th, 28th and 29th, except that tickets will not be good on train 27 between Charleston ana Columbia and train 38 on Main line. The following low round trip fares will apply" from stations named: Greensboro '. $o.00 Arrangements for the Press Meeting Are Now Practic ally Complete. ( Arrangements for the annual meeting of the North Carolina Press Association to be held at the Oceanic Hotels Wrightsville Beach, June 24t$ and 25th, are 137,000,000 More Than Ever. Grown Before Half the World's Supply. Nine hundred million bushels of "Wheat, almost half of the aver age world's wheat production and a new record for the United btates, is the prospective total now practicaUymplcte, accord- yield of the farms of the country ing to jonn is, fcnerriii, oi urn- this year, the Department of Ag-. cord, who is plaTimrigie gather- ricuiture announced in . its June ing and looking after the details, crop report. The enormous crop will be 137,000,00(kmore than ever be fore was grown in the United Indication are that the ppess meeting this year will be one of the most successful ever conduc- mm 1 i - I i - ted and editors an. over tne state states in any one year. Excel are planning to attend. - , lent weather for the growing A business session .will be rrnr and an increase of fi.4 ner - sr x Asheboro Will Cele brate the Fourth N. P. COX ASHEBORO, N. C HOOVER A McCAIN Headquarters Furniture and Undertaking Call on as. Phone 158 Thomasville : 5.00, held Wednesday morning, June cent jn the acreage ' planted to wheat are responsible. There-will also be large yields of oats and barley, probably sec ond in size in the history of th.e nation. Albemarle Winston-Salem. 5.00 Mocksville . . . 4.75 Salisbury 4.SQ China Grove , 4.50 Concord Davidson i 24th. v In the afternoon the edi torial party will be given an au tomobile ride over the good roads of New Hanover county. On l"n? I Wednesday evening, the, annual Fort Mill 3 25 " utuvtuu 7 . High Point ' ". . .7.7.'." 7 ". ! ! 5.00 F. Beasley, to be followed by Asheboro . ... . 5.00 a Dutch supper at the Oceanic Tayiorsviiie 5.00 Hotel. Thursday business ses- Lexington fusions will be held, and at night, uooieemee juci i.to ,, .,, i ji: Spencer 4.60 an auuress wm uic u, pQst we take this: Bosh From the melodramatic inter view which President Wilson gave to the Saturday ' Evening statesville . 4.50 Mr. Norman Hapgood, editor of Mooresville 4.00 Haroer's Weekly. . This will followed by a dance at Lumina. On.Fuday the editorial party Charlotte Rock Hill 3.00 H QVOO fTAWI oil : Trt l- 4" C AAfTAVA1 K IT I V-i this PYMircirm mrl Tint TYiontinnvl Will bC fflVen a tliP QOWIl th8 ciLt; iiie an iiisuciiicc 111 a.iy to the history of the world where lib erty was handed, down from above Liberty always is attain- J. W. Austin, M. D. Practice Limited to Ear, Eye. Nose and Throat. Peacock-Sherrod Bldg. High Point, N. C. of July on the Most Stupendous scale that Been Attempted in This Section Elaborate Program Consisting of - has Ever With an RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, I Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in--.ernally and externally. Price 25c. DR. D. K. LOCKHART DENTIST, Asheboro, - - - N. C . . -w- -w- lllllivr I Jl IITTl L V A. 1 VY fl. V 7) ID tk. , YjfA. Ill-" above on same basis. . ,Cape Fear river on Captain Mar- , , fnrPP- workino- hplnw iin- Great opportunity to visithe hfa;1 boat. A visit will be made VQfv 1 f Sat move- tone City of Charleston, the beauti- ln nvornm(irif miarpntiniacrne . , y 1 e, S rnove ful isles of Palms and many other t.ne vemcn, 1?? ment of the people. That, leav- points of interest in and around Char- .Staxion, r orx Vbweu dim ouun , , h f rnnr aT1fj leston. Surf bathing, fishing and oth- port. Dinner Will be given the " qj iinofiA Uit v, er pleasures arid amusements at their 'rjarty at Southport as guests of - i,ntv,J -;JL0 n i,a attained brings freedom. inenteamtji This passage from Wilson's ut- ton at 9 a. m., and special cars terances gives the clue to what is will be-provided to take the .eoV:tne u with M H t Wilmington irom- me; wftrHa fv th nlnn of facts," and, in the slang of the dav. so far. he cets aWav MEN FIGHT A PISTOL lwith it. We have watched care- DUEL AT MANCHESTER fully the newspapers of the Unit- Jed States for their comments on Neil Black, Jr., and a Mr. Jerni- this interview, and, with the sin gan, Both Wounded, Former !gle exception of the Louisville Serious Courier-Journal, ,they have, as ' meft say, fallen for it. Some Two white men, Neil Black, Jr. hundreds of editors have uttered and a Mr. Jernigan, engagea m auite ivricoi Draise for a states- a a best at this time. ror iurtner miormauon appiy to mi . - . wil,iT, TiMrotst nrATit nr jiUB BlCfllUCl wm icuvc inning, R . E. DeBUTTS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C tors to MAMMOTH PARADE Music, Speaking, Baseball, Races, Contests, Etc. Office OVER THE BANK Hours: 9 a m to 1 p m 2pm to f p m Craven & Redding. 5 LAWYERS Asheboro, N. C. Law building. General practic. pecial attention to and litigation, crinmal practice, and I collections. Loans negotiated. Dr. John Swaim, DENTIST. Office Over The Postoffice i Phone 192. ASHEBORO, N. t. Awhile or With His Own Coffin. Here is a plain "unvarnished" story that happened here a few days. ago. Last week Walter Lifes, colored, of Bennettsville, came to visit friends in Wades boro. On Sunday he suffered a slight stroke of paralysis and his son was telegraphed the news and asked to come for his father. Thinking the stroke fatal, the son immediately expressed a cof-J fin for his father and sent a hearse and undertaker all' the way through the country to bring the body home. Liles was better Monday morning and when the coffin reached here, he immediately notified the son and every effort was made to stop the hearse on its long jour ney but it reached here together with the undertaker Monday aft ernoon. The coffin was shipped back to Bennettsville over the A. C. L., but Liles refused to ride on the same train, taking the S. A. L. instead. The hearse and undertaker returned through the country. Wades- boro Ansonian.- Free TTh Ml AT ONE O'CLOCK Ml AscesisidDi Dr. T. F. Ashburn DENTIST. I Office in New Marsh-Beasley Building. RANDLEMAN - - - - N. C. , a pistol duel about 10 o'clock Wednesday night at Manchester, a station on the A. U. L. railroad 12 miles west of Fayetteville. Both men were shot, Black re ceiving a pistol ball in the abdo men which passed through the body going out at the back. Jer nigan was also shot, but less se riously wounded -It is difficult to get particu lars' beyond the fact that Black, Jernigan and another man who has not been louna, were armK- ing together and got into a row. WILL BE PUT INTO OPERATION SOON TOLD IN ASHEBORO. our EXCURSION PATES ioU .WORKS at Night FIRE THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Maintained by the State for the Wom en of North Carolina. Five regular I , nurses leadine to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall session begins Sep I tember 16th, 1914. For catalogue and other information, address Julius I. Foust, President, Greensbore, N C. German Millet boja .Beans and Field Peas for sale at Tur ner's Market. " A Hearty Welcome Will Await You, Freedom of the City will be Yours and a Good Enjoyable time is Assured. Mil le Race Ai 10 fVlolr A Prize of $5.00 Will be given to the Best Running Mule. THE PRIZES ARE AS Best Decorated Automobile in Parade - -Bst Decorated Rig, Buggy, Surry or Wagon in Parade any Number of Horses - -Best Groomed Horse with Rider;in Parade Most Comical Horse or Mule and Rider. -Best Farmers Union Float? in Parade ,-; . Wagon bringing most People to Town - FOLLOWS:! . . . - $5.00' Come SpendAhe navWith.LJs thC Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, -when . thirteen year old. was stricken with fieart trouble. She was so bad tre had to plaoe her bed near a window so she could set her breath. One doctor said, "Poor child, she Is likely to fall dead any time.' A friend told me Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy had cured her father, so I tried It, and .she began to im orove. She took a.gr eat many bot tles, but she is snared to me to day.' a fat, rosy cheeked girl. No one can imagine the confidence I . have in Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. R. CANON, Worth, Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands vo others who know its value froto experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if. the treatment is right. If yotf are bothered with short breath, fainting, spells, swell ing of feet or ankle's, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while yotf may. 4 Dr. Miles Heart Remedy Is sold and guaranteed by a druggists. MtLES' MEDICAL" CO., Elkhart, InoV A Resident Known to All Reader Relates an Exper ience. Readers of the Bulletin have been told again and again of the merits of that old reliable, time proved kidney remedy Joan's Kidney Pills. The experiences told are not those of unknown . mL persons, living lar away. . me ! cases are Asheboro cases and told by Asheboro people. Mrs. D. B. Kendall, Churcn bt, Asheboro. N. G.. says: I have used Doan's Kidney Pills, secured at the Standard Drug Store, and I consider them a most reliable. remedv for regulating the kid- leys and curing backache. Doan's Kidney Pills have also been used by others of my iamiiy ana trie results havb alwaye been satis factory." V . . For sale by all dealers, rnce m cents. Foster JMilburn uo., Brooklyn, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan 3 -and take no other. . Statesville Air Line Stockhold ers Will Equip The Road As Built. Tn all nrobabilitv a -portion of the Statesville Air Line railroad which is being constructed from Airy will man with sentiments, so noble and a historian so rich in knowl edge. And right here is Wilson's trouble. Through a skill in words which is in part, we think, over subtle and in part autohpnotic, he has created a figure of him self, and a world, both of which are false, both of which-are made up of words and have little rela tion to facts. In creating this false personality; shallow news- , papers, which have not the in tellect to put the acid test to his words, ar as responsible as he is himself: Of- course this figure and world of words is bound to come to smash sooner or later. Itrwould be difficult to com press more false history and bad statesmanship into so tew words as are contained in the para graph quoted from Wilson's interview.- To take the most obvi ous example, consider human slavery. It was once practically universal; it is now practically unknown. We can't recall and it would be entirely safe to chal- Statesville to Mount soon be placed in operation, it havinc been decided at the meet ing of the board of directors m lenge Wilson' to recall a single Statesville Thursday to immedi- sqUare foot of the earth's sur atelv eauiD and put in operation face UDOn which slavery was the first sixteen miles of the road between Statesville and Harm ony. The grading of the road is progressing rapidly and will be completed to Harmony within 60 davs. at which time it is tne pur- nose to move the construction) camp back to Statesville and be gin the work of laying the ties and rails. A resolution was passed at tne meeting giving officers of the company authority to oorrow money, by whatever method they deem best, to an amount not w exceed $1,500,000 to v complete and equip the road. The officers had previously worked out many of the details ana tney are now ready to take action at once. New Money Order Offices The following North Caro lina postoffices will be made nnstoffices July 1: Beentree, Hneburn. Bucks, Bunn, Chandler, Cornith, Dellmgham, Doss, uun- Henrv River. Kellum, Kings Bluff, Lagoon, Lew, Little Switz erland, Maury, Merrimon, Moun tain View, Needmore, Newdale, Newsome, Norton, Oakwooas, Ob'ids, Ocean, Ola, Olds, Othello, Utway, rrenuss, wwiamc, Samarcand, Seagale, Sywyn, Se vier, Sloop Point, Sunburst, Ten- nellina, Vander, Weimar ana Woodville. 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 abolished by rebellion on the part of the slaves. (The island of Haiti may be a possible ex ception.) The abolition of slav ery has invariably been "handed down from above." If these words of Wilson's were true, slavery in the United States would have been abolished by rebellion on the part of the slaves. It suits Wilson to invent his sort of history and this sort of philosophy for justification when he finds himself, against his intention, identified with Vil a's bloody uprising. And so far as the newspapers are concerned he gets away with it Oomer 3 Weekly. WILMINGTON BOUGHT MUCH LIQUOR IN 1913 vfoMrt nf r.hiftf of Police for Fiscal Year Shows 51,894 Gallons Were Received The annual report of the Wil- as lap', Ela, Elhanan, Excelsior, lm. ton Uce department, a Faust, Fontaflora, Gibbs, Glen., , H bv Chief of Poiice Wil iams last week shows tnat ior MAKES RECORD. Hans Warner Hits His Three- Thousandth Hit -Wans Wagner, the veteran Pit tsWcr National League short aton. made his three-thousandth ZT r ' . t m hit in seventeen years 01 major league baseball last . week. The only otner player saia w nave have made three thousand hits in his major-league career- was Adrian C. Anson, tof - Ohiqago, tal of 51,894 gallons of whiskey 2.019 barrels of beer ana i,ou gallons of wine, consignea to au f erent parties m Wilmington. MilifjiTt suffragettes are turn ing England almost upside down ioir determination to force ASHEBORO RT. 2 The people of this section are very busy harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kouth vis ited .friends and relatives in High PoinC recently. Miss Majorie Johnson ot Worthville visited friends in his section last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Routh and Miss Ethel Clark visited friends near Randleman last week. We a: T. W. list. Mr. and Mrs. W. visited relatives last Sunday.' Miss Mada Andrews ot . Higd Point is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Pierce. Miss Mabel Bulla ot Trinity, a scry to note that Mr. Andrews is on the sick in S.r Crdwson Asheboro hhp fiscal vear ending June 1, a total nf 1.864 arrests were made by the police. A total of 110 ar rests were made for the violation. nf the nrohibition law. wnne Mr . . . , 1 thA sale of intoxreatmg liquor in Wilmington is reported to De ot a minimum and this is borne out be general appearances, yfit PhiAf Williams has ascertaineu tho rprnrds of transporta A"'" "" 1 7, . . - . - ..... -i T i-T ; HT tion companies that aunng uiejKri, is visiting ner wouia, ivax. vear ending June. 1st, a wrnnian cuna. for women. Last Sunday night a bomb was exploded in i ct . rionrvfSa church m Lonaon. Adrian u."-Ans(Hi,-oi. wuqKv wi.. . 0Tr. tv,Qt rni who batted out three thousand ,It was m thi? that Cot The new gravel road is almost completed to the county home. Two convicts in this gang es caped from the camp last week. This makes four that have es caped since, they have been in this section. . r Miss Mollie' Clark. Who has spent the last three years in Edinburg, Va., is visiting er parents, Mr. v and Mrs. R. 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